Join us for a special evening that brings the historic rooms and parkland of Burton Constable Hall to life through music.
The night begins with an exclusive tour through selected rooms of the Hall, exploring how music shaped the lives of those who once lived here. As you move through each space, you’ll discover how music once featured in daily life at the Hall, from the instruments on display to the spaces where it was played and enjoyed.
As dusk approaches, step outside to the Orangery for a live open-air performance of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons by The Ebor Quartet, one of Yorkshire’s finest string quartets. Framed by the classical sculptures representing Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter above the Orangery, and surrounded by the quiet beauty of the parkland, this intimate concert offers a rare opportunity to experience music and setting in perfect harmony.
Whether you’re drawn by the history, the setting, or the music itself, A Summer’s Night at the Hall promises a memorable experience at one of Yorkshire’s most remarkable historic estates.
Event Details
Thursday 17th July 2025
Doors open at 6:45PM
Tour starts at 7:00PM
Pay Bar from 7:45PM
String Quartet Performance starts at 8:15PM
Event concludes at 9:15PM
Burton Constable Hall & Parkland
Tickets are £25 or £22.50 for members
To learn more about our membership options and benefits, please visit here or give us a call.
Parking is available in the car park. Please get in touch if you require disabled parking.
In the event of rain, the string quartet performance will be relocated to the Great Hall.
Dates
Date | Time | Price | |
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17 Jul 2025 | 6:45pm | £22.50 - £25 | Book Now |
Venue Details
Burton Constable Hall, one of England's most captivating country estates, has been the home of the Constable family for over 700 years. Step inside the Elizabethan gem and explore 30 grand rooms filled with fine art, exquisite furniture and decorative treasures, including the remarkable Cabinet of Curiosities. For a deeper dive into history, join a behind-the-scenes tour of the servants' quarter, where you’ll uncover the life of those who once worked here. Stroll through the stunning parkland designed by 'Capability' Brown, with its tranquil woodland trails and serene lakeside walks. Don't miss the historic stables, which includes Billy the stable boy’s bedroom and the astonishing 60-foot skeleton of a sperm whale, a fascinating link to Moby-Dick! Take a break in the Stables Kitchen for coffee and cake or refuel the family at lunch with a selection of delicious homemade food. Seasonal events and special exhibitions often enhance the visitor experience, so be sure to check the schedule. Dogs are warmly welcomed at Burton Constable Hall! We’re delighted to have your four-legged friends accompany you on your visit. Stroll through our beautiful estate and enjoy the outdoor areas.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Assistance Dogs
Baby Changing
Blue-Badge Parking
Wheelchair Access