Heritage Lecture Series

Talks and Tours
Wed 25th February 2026 to Wed 25th March 2026

From £45.00

Join us in the magnificent Great Hall at Burton Constable Hall for a new Heritage Lecture Series of five weekly talks exploring the history, art, architecture, and collections of this remarkable historic house.

Led by specialist speakers, each lecture focuses on a different theme, ranging from military heritage and historic photography to fine art, furniture, and architectural change.

Whether you’re a long-time supporter or discovering Burton Constable for the first time, this series offers a fascinating opportunity to explore the stories that have shaped the Hall and its collections over more than 700 years.

 

Series Ticket Offer:
Book all five lectures as a series and enjoy a discounted rate:

  • £50 General Admission
  • £45 Burton Constable & Historic Houses Members

Individual lectures can still be booked separately, but the full series offers the best value, and the fullest story.

 

Lectures:

The History of the East Riding Yeomanry in 15 Objects 

To mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, Burton Constable Hall is displaying Neil Hutty’s extraordinary collection of objects relating to the East Riding Yeomanry, generously loaned by Neil himself. Neil’s talk will explore the history of the East Riding Yeomanry, from its 18th-century cavalry beginnings through two world wars and beyond, using 15 objects from the collection to illustrate its rich heritage. 

Speaker: Neil Hutty

Date: 25th February 2026

 

Burton Constable: A Pictorial History 

Burton Constable has been documented in photographs for over a century, with postcards of the house and surrounding estate being produced since 1903. This talk will showcase 75 different postcards, illustrating the estate’s development up to the present day, with messages on the back offering fascinating insights into social history. Local photographer Charles Pinchbeck captured many of the scenes, and some of the postcards feature personal comments that shed light on life in the past. 

Speaker: Jenny Scruton

Date: 4th March 2026

 

Art Through the Ages: Burton Constable's Painting Collection 

Uncover the fascinating history of Burton Constable through an exclusive look at its exceptional collection of paintings. Spanning works from 1685 to 2004, this talk offers a rare insight into the family’s deep passion for collecting, commissioning, and connoisseurship. The artworks provide a unique window into the lives of those who once called Burton Constable home, revealing stories of culture, influence, and heritage. 

Speaker: Penny Farey

Date: 11th March 2026

 

Made in Hull: Burton Constable’s Furniture Collection 

Discover why Hull was an important centre of furniture making in the 18th and 19th centuries and learn about the craftsmanship behind the locally made furniture commissioned by the Constable family. Explore expertly crafted pieces that showcase Hull’s finest artisans, their skills, and the rich history behind these exquisite, handcrafted items. 

Speaker: Jenny Scruton

Date: 18th March 2026

 

Shaping the Hall: The Architectural Evolution of Burton Constable 

Journey through time as you explore the architectural development of Burton Constable Hall. Discover how this magnificent estate has evolved over the centuries. This talk will provide insights into the architectural changes that have shaped its character, as well as the historical context that influenced these transformations. It offers a deeper appreciation of the rich architectural heritage of Burton Constable and how it has grown and adapted through the ages. 

Speaker: Penny Farey

Date: 25th March 2026