Burton Agnes Hall
4.1
from 40 Google reviews
About the garden
Opening times
10th Feb - 4th Mar: Snowdrop Spectacular Gardens, Cafe and Shops (Hall closed) open daily between 11am - 4pm 5th - 29th Mar: Hall, Gardens, Shops and Cafe are closed 30th Mar - 31st Oct: Hall, Cafe, Shops and Gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm 1st - 4th Nov: Gardens (Halloween Trail), Cafe and Shops (Hall closed) open daily between 11am - 4pm 5th - 13th Nov: Hall, Gardens, Shops and Cafe are closed 14th Nov - 23rd Dec: Hall, Cafe, Shops and Gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm The Hall, Gardens and Courtyard will be closed to visitors for the Jazz and Blues Festival, 14th - 15th July. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. During events the courtyard may be closed to ticket holders only.
Useful details
Garden area
4 Acres
Dog walking
Yes - Dogs on leads.
Cafe or restaurant
Food and drink facilities include a cafe/restaurant.
Family
Yes - Children of all ages.
Wheelchair access
Mostly accessible (many paths flat and paved).
Shops
Yes - There is a gift shop and plant shop.
East Yorkshire, YO25 4NB
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Google reviews
4.1
from 40 Google reviews
Robert Walton
3 months ago
5
Delightful cafe in the courtyard buildings, with the benefit also of ample outside tables. Efficient, pleasant and helpful staff. We had burgers from the daily menu and they were delicious. Very reasonably prices across the whole food and drink offering. Burgers £7.50, large slices of pizza £4.00. Proper pot of tea - no plastic cups/cutlery or cardboard plates here. Top notch place.
Geoff Hewitt
7 months ago
1
Dreadful. Shabby cafe, food in cardboard. No comparison with its equivalent at Burton Constable. Something should be done to raise the standard to the level of the hall and gardens, which are excellent.
Will Comber
8 months ago
5
Cyclists can get to the cafe without paying entry! We had great lunch of soup and cake!
Alistair Mason
a year ago
1
Not a spot where you can just nip in for tea and cake. Despite the cafe being right at the entrance to the gardens, because of where they decided to put the entry shed, you cant go to the cafe without paying to go into the gardens - £8 per adult. Given that their shed could easily have moved further back to allow use of the cade and shop for free it seems misleading for the cafe to be listed as separate from the hall and gardens - it isnt
Kevin Lawson
a year ago
3
You really need to organise the pizza orders better and not have a 15 min wait to place your order and 45 mins for it to be cooked. How about selling from the pizza oven by the slice. That way you can cook a set number of pies and replenish as you sell. Maybe as well you dont wait until you get the order before you stretch the base.