WHAT’S ON
2026
Constable Burton Hall & Gardens are a private family residence, and the house and grounds are closed to the public except on selected dates.
Browse our upcoming special events below to find opening dates and times.
Open Gardens
Please kindly note that our Gardens are now closed until February 2026.
Explore the spectacular formal gardens and woodlands of the estate on selected spring and summer weekends.
For further information, please click below.
Tulip Festival 2026
Saturday 2nd May to Monday 4th May 2026
Our hugely popular annual Tulip Festival will return next Early May Bank Holiday weekend.
Click below for tickets and more information.
Invitation to View
HHA Lunch & House Tour
Thursday 7th & Friday 8th May 2026
Invitation to View tour & lunch dates are now live for 2026, exclusively available to Historic Houses Association members.
Join a member of the Wyvill family as they give a personal and expert guided tour of the house’s state rooms, enjoy a self-guided walk around the beautiful gardens, and indulge in a delicious two-course lunch with wine.
Dalesrunner: Stately Trails
Thursday 14th May 2026
The brilliant Dalesrunner Stately Trails race returns to Constable Burton for its third year!
An exclusive opportunity to trail race either a 5km or 10km course over parts of our stunning estate which would otherwise be hidden. Ticket includes a gourmet hot dog provided by our incredible in-house caterers, Cedars Bespoke Hospitality.
Group Visits & Tours
We welcome group bookings for tours of the house via prior arrangement only. Please note that we are now only taking enquiries for tours for Spring/Summer 2026.
Minimum group size of 20. Monday to Friday only. Refreshments available by advance booking.
Please see our FAQs for further information.
To enquire, please send us a message via the link below.
Angus Ashworth: Yorkshire Heritage Hero
Just in case you missed our dedicated episode of this brand new series fronted by the Yorkshire Auctioneer himself, you can watch it again on Discovery+ or via repeat on the Really channel (Freeview 17).
Join us to learn about the history of the estate and the challenges involved in preserving our slice of Dales heritage in the modern era.