Exhibition

Treasury Exhibition: Flowers in Art at Burghley House

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Mar 15
15th March 2025 - 2nd November 2025

The Treasury Exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see fascinating items from Burghley’s treasured Collections up close. Many of these objects are usually kept in the archives or private family apartments, while others, though displayed in the State Rooms, may go unnoticed among the House’s many remarkable treasures. This annual exhibition highlights individual pieces, allowing visitors to appreciate their intricate details and uncover their stories.

2025 Treasury Exhibition: Flora in Art at Burghley

Flowers have always featured at Burghley House - they are literally everywhere. Floral elements appear in its architecture, intricately tooled book bindings, and finely carved woodwork adorning doorways and fireplaces. Paintings feature flowers, sometimes rich with hidden symbolism, while porcelain, ceramics, textiles, and furniture showcase exquisite floral designs through marquetry, inlay, and weaving.

For generations, members of the Cecil family have collected floral-inspired pieces, reflecting their appreciation of nature’s beauty. The 2025 Treasury Exhibition brings together an eclectic selection of floral decoration from across the Collections which celebrate the enduring beauty of flowers.

The Treasury Exhibition is located in The Brewhouse and entry to the exhibition is included in with a House Admission Ticket.

  • Cafe / Tea RoomCafe / Tea Room
  • RestaurantRestaurant
  • Guided ToursGuided Tours
  • WifiWifi
  • ParkingParking
  • AccessibleAccessible
  • ToiletsToilets
  • Baby FacilitiesBaby Facilities
  • Gift ShopGift Shop
  • Dogs WelcomeDogs Welcome
  • Groups WelcomeGroups Welcome
  • Meeting FacilitiesMeeting Facilities

opening times

Saturday 15th March - Sunday 2nd November
10:00 - 17:00

entry & prices

Adult
£20.00
Child
£10.00

more information

Burghley House

Stamford

PE9 4QN

Email: burghley@burghley.co.uk

Tel: 01780 752451

More About The Venue

Burghley House

Burghley House is one of the largest surviving Sixteenth century houses. Conceived by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth.