Free Entry
Open daily, 11am–5pm, April to October. Closed November to March.
Address:
Burton Agnes, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 4ND
A medieval manor house interior, with a rare and well preserved Norman undercroft and a 15th century roof, all encased in brick during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Read more about the history of the manor house.
Before You Go
Opening Times: Open daily, 11am–5pm, April to October. Closed November to March.
Parking: A car park is available behind the church, which is adjacent to the manor house. Follow signs for Burton Agnes Hall. The Manor House is in the grounds of the Hall. Please note, Burton Agnes Hall is a separate attraction (not English Heritage) and there is a charge for admittance to the Hall and the gardens, but not the Manor House
Dogs: Dogs on leads are welcome.
Plan a Great Day Out
Make your trip to Burton Agnes Manor House part of a day out in history. The impressive, isolated earthwork remains of Skipsea Castle are eight miles away, and further up the coast, visit the extensive ruins of Scarborough Castle. Explore the exhibition, take in the views of the town and the coast, and treat yourself in the tearoom.