About Burghley House
Built in the 16th century for Sir William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, Burghley House is entrenched in history. Meticulously designed gardens and beautiful walks around the historic parkland - occupied by a herd of fallow deer - make Burghley House House a great day out.
Read LessWebsite: | www.burghley.co.uk/ |
Ticket Prices: | Admission to the House and Gardens of Surprise Prices inc. gift aid Adults: £14.50 Children (3-15 years): £7.20 Seniors/Students: £13.00 Family (2 adults & 3 children): £38.50 Adult Party (20 or more): £12.70 |
Telephone: | 01780 752451 |
Recommended Time: | 2 - 3 hours |
Opening Times: | The House and Gardens will be open daily from Saturday, 15th March until Sunday, 2rd November 2014, from 11am until 5pm, last admission 4.30pm (House closed on Fridays - The House and Gardens will be closed Thursday, 4th Sunday until Sunday, 7th September 2014 for the Burghley Horse Trials). |
Indoors / Outdoors: | Indoors, Outdoors |
Categories: | Historic Sites |
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