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The Country House Podcast
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A deep dive into all things Country House. 

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A deep dive into all things Country House. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
History
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Leisure,
Home & Garden
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Burton Constable Hall & its 'Cabinet of Curiosities' | Ep. 94
The Country House Podcast
37 minutes 48 seconds
1 month ago
Burton Constable Hall & its 'Cabinet of Curiosities' | Ep. 94

A Cabinet of curiosity (also known as a wonder-room) is an encyclopaedic collection of objects assembled in post-Enlightenment Europe by noblemen, landowners and merchants who were fascinated by science and natural history.


In the second of our 5-part series looking at the houses shortlisted for this year's Historic Houses Association Collections Award (sponsored by Dreweatts) we discuss the finest intact Cabinet of curiosities in any country house in England - housed at Burton Constable Hall in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The ancestral home of the Constable family, Burton Constable is an impressive Elizabethan house set in Capability Brown parkland, with later work by John Carr of York. Housed within its 'Georgianised' rooms, this remarkable collection was assembled by polymath William Constable and includes an equatorial telescope, a concave burning mirror and antiquities including Roman coins and wax seals.


Geoff speaks with Alistair Hutson and Sarah Burton (both of the Burton Constable Foundation, which now owns the house) about the history of this exceptional home, and why they think it should be considered for the HHA Collections Award this year.


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The Country House Podcast
A deep dive into all things Country House. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.