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Annual Membership

Burton Constable Annual Membership

 As well as enjoying visiting one of East Yorkshire’s finest historic houses you will be playing a vital role in supporting the Burton Constable Foundation, a registered charity (No.1010121) which was formed in 1992. Funds generated from Annual Membership subscriptions are invested in the conservation and upkeep of the House and Grounds, helping sustain and preserve them for future generations.

To purchase your Annual Membership visit the ticket desk located in the Gift Shop, call 01964 562400, or purchase online.

Why not choose to purchase an Annual Membership on the day of your visit and get a full admission refund?

Annual Membership Benefits

  • Free unlimited access to Burton Constable Hall, Stables & Grounds
  • Free entry to selected events throughout the year - including Great British Food Festival, Classic Car Show & more. 
  • Early bird tickets to selected events throughout the year
  • Discounted entry on selected events throughout the year
  • 10% discount in the Gift Shop (excludes books, cards & preserves)
  • Newsletter and email updates

Subscriptions

Single£35.00
Double£58.00
Family (2+2)£76.00
Child (5-18 years)£11.50

With over 330 acres of stunning, natural parkland, Burton Constable offer some of the most scenic and satisfying walks a visitor attractions has to offer.
Shop for gifts and souvenirs in the small but perfectly formed Gift Shop at Burton Constable and enjoy light bites, lunches and hard to resist treats in the Stables Kitchen.
To find out more about our programme of events and activities please click the link below.
Did you know?
Afternoon tea was created by the Duchess of Bedford in the late 18th century. She invited friends to join her for an afternoon meal of small cakes, bread and butter sandwiches, sweets and, of course, tea. The practice was so popular that it was quickly adopted by other social hostesses 

The Burton Constable Whale is featured in Herman Melville's famous novel Moby Dick. 

Today the Burton Constable Whale is nicknamed 'Constable Moby'

Over 80 different species of birds have been spotted at Burton Constable, from the smallest British bird, the Goldcrest, to large birds of prey such as Buzzards and Barn Owls