Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum

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Burnby Hall Gardens, The Balk, Pocklington, Yorkshire, YO42 2QF
01759 307125Official website
Gardens
Nature & Parks
Speciality Museums
Attraction

About

Pocklington’s unique Gardens have justifiably been called “a jewel in Yorkshire’s crown” and are home to a National Collection of over 100 varieties of Hardy Water Lilies which bloom on the Upper and Lower lakes between June and August. The lakes, which contain Carp and Roach that can be hand fed, are set in nine acres of woodland and gardens. There are walkways around both lakes, an ornamental bridge, a Victorian Garden, an Aviary, a newly re-planted Rock Garden, and a Stumpery, the latter being the most recent addition to the Gardens. Events include an annual Tulip Festival, Sunday brass band concerts, and children’s events held throughout the spring and summer. The Stewart Museum houses artefacts which belonged to Major Percy Stewart, an adventurer and traveller, who lived at Burnby Hall between 1901 and 1962, and who made eight world tours between 1906 and 1926. A cafe, gift shop and playground are situated on the site. All facilities are wheelchair and pushchair friendly.

Tickets & pricing

Family Pass

£90.00

Adult Pass

£51.00

Senior Citizen Pass

£42.00

Double Adult Pass

£80.00

Double Senior Citizen Pass

£71.00

Single Family Pass

£60.00

Group Visit Pass

£8.00

Winter Adult Ticket

£4.50

Winter Child Ticket

£3.50

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