Burnby Hall Gardens Pocklington – 10th July [10-07-2025]

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Description

Pocklington’s unique Gardens have justifiably been called “a jewel in Yorkshire’s crown” and are home to a National Collection of over eighty varieties of Hardy Water Lilies which bloom on the Upper and Lower Lakes between June and August. Events include an annual Tulip Festival, Sunday brass band concerts, and children’s events held throughout the spring and summer. The Stewart Museum houses artefacts collected by Major Percy Stewart, an adventurer and traveller, who owned Burnby Hall and made eight world tours between 1906 and 1926.

The Gardens

The Gardens that you see today are the result of decades of continuous work by the Stewarts Trust to maintain, enhance and develop the formal hall gardens originally created by Percy and Katharine Stewart.

The Lakes

The most eye-catching feature of these are the Upper and Lower Lakes which are home to over 100 varieties of Hardy Waterlily (Nymphaea) which flower between mid-June and the end of August. Designated a National Collection, the lilies were described as being set in the best natural setting in Europe by a visiting symposium in 1993.

The lakes are also home to thousands of Carp, Roach and Rudd which delight visitors of all ages during the spring and summer months.

The Aviary Garden 

Our Aviary Garden contains a recently restored Edwardian summer house and which forms the centre piece for our annual Tulip Festival in late April / May and during the summer when around 18,000 bulbs are on display throughout the Gardens. 

The Walled Garden

The Walled Garden is a new project created in 2022 and uses the existing walls around the site to provide a backdrop to a contemporary-themed garden with concentric paths and a fantastic array of planting.

The Edwardian Rock Garden

The Edwardian Rock Garden is another original feature from Percy and Katharine Stewart’s residence at the hall and was designed by James Backhouse and Son in the early 1900’s. The garden was fully restored as part of our Heritage Lottery Fund Golden Jubilee Project between 2016 and 2019 when the original Backhouse planting plans were used, which provide fantastic colour and variety throughout the year.

The Stumpery

The Stumpery at the far end of the Gardens was created in 2011 and is based on H.M. the King’s similar garden at Highgrove House. Using sections of oak tree with ferns and seasonal plants surrounding them, this garden is designed to attract insects and birdlife and features a lovely hobbit house in the centre. A new addition is a hobbit-themed gate at the entrance.

Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum – A Jewel In Yorkshires Crown

ADMISSION INCLUDED

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The majority of trips return from destination between 16:30 and 17:30. The driver will inform you of the exact time on the day, dependant on outward travel times. Whilst we do not guarantee a W/C on board most of our excursion fleet do have toilet facilities. For your comfort we allocate seating at time of booking, however reserve the right to alter or amend your seat allocation for utilisation purposes.

Our Pick-ups are as follows:

  • Harrogate – St Marys Walk (Montpellier)
  • Kings Road – Betfred
  • Knaresborough Road – Former Harrow Pub
  • Starbeck – Methodist Church
  • Knaresborough – York Place Car / Coach Park
  • Wetherby – Wetherby Whaler

Tour Date

10-07-2025


Pick Up / Departure Point

Harrogate- 10:00 +£0.00*
Kings Road- 10:05 +£0.00*
Knaresborough Road- 10:10 +£0.00*
Starbeck- 10:15 +£0.00*
Knaresborough- 10:20 +£0.00*
Wetherby- 10:40 +£0.00*

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