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D. Murray - 17 August 2009
A fantastic house with beautiful gardens. The interior wall carvings and ceilings particularly worth the visit. The art collection less worthwhile. Good works by average artists and average works by good or great artists. A nice Vlaminck and a Utrillo we couldn't get close to were a surprise, as were some pretty rough sketches by Gauguin, Matisse, Manet and Augustus John.

John Margerison - 29 September 2007
I visited Burton Agnes Hall in August 2007 to attend the first annual jazz festival. The overwhelming feeling during that weekend was that the family who own the hall are very much there. The love of the family for all aspects of the hall and its gardens is palpable. The jazz was very relaxed and the numbers there meant that you could saunter into the hall and be entertained by the resident pianist whilst looking around at the Elizabethan splendour. The walled garden is worth the admission money - it is quite lovely. I will definitely be there again next August and wish the family well in their endeavours at the Hall.

Steve Willo - 04 September 2007
We live in Scarborough and visited this beautiful home. It really was fantastic, steeped in history both old and new. It was the best day we had in ages and many thanks to you all.

Gillian Fairbrother - 10 June 2005
Burton Agnes Hall is a beautiful Elizabethan house with some wonderful oak features, particularly the staircase. The many modern paintings do not fit in well with the building itself. In June when I visited, the gardens were delightful but it is obvious they are worth a visit any time of the year as they are so varied.

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