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Nunnington Hall hosts a programming of changing exhibitions throughout the year. Recently we have welcomed established artists, photographers, illustrators and sculptors alongside new artists and community groups to display their work in the gallery. Discover what's on now and what is coming up next.
On open days until 29 March 2026
Nunnington Hall presents ‘All the Wood’s a Stage’, a stunning exhibition created in collaboration with renowned photographers Joe Cornish and Simon Baxter. A continuation of the 2022 showcase ‘Woodland Sanctuary’, originally exhibited at the Moors Centre in Danby, this new chapter features predominantly new photographs that celebrates the beauty and vital significance of trees, woodlands, and forests across the UK.
Working with Simon Baxter and the National Trust provided a unique opportunity to collaborate on our shared exhibition highlighting the role of trees, and how critical they are to our landscape.
It invites us to see trees as silent performers on nature’s stage - inviting us to observe, listen, and reflect. Trees provide joy, peace, and inspiration; they are the lungs of the Earth, guardians of biodiversity, and a crucial part of our mental and physical well-being. Through changing seasons, they symbolise life, death, and renewal. This exhibition promises a truly uplifting experience, inviting visitors to fall in love with woodland life all over again.

4 April - 10 May
Native hedgerows are a defining feature of the UK countryside, composed of a rich tapestry of shrubs and trees that have evolved alongside local wildlife. In this wide-ranging exhibition, art collective Diverse Threads use textiles to respond and reflect on hedgerows' place in our ecology and shared heritage.
16 May - 5 July
The ever-popular British Wildlife Photography Awards is back. This yearly competition celebrates the extraordinary beauty and diversity of Britain's natural world through inspirational wildlife photography and filmmaking. See the winning entries for 2026 on display at Nunnington Hall.

Until 29 March
The gallery will be filled with a range of mixed-media pieces from a collective of artists based from Bridlington to Stamford Bridge and south to Goole. Run by enthusiastic volunteers, the collective aims to support and encourage visual artists across the region.
Much of the original art, and prints, are available to buy. In doing so you support the artist, the National Trust, and get a beautiful piece to enjoy at home or gift to a loved one. Don't hesitate to chat to a member of the team if you would like to know more. Thank you.

Find out when Nunnington Hall is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
A dwelling is recorded here since 1249, but the current house grew out of a Tudor Hall. Over 450 years the house has been altered to create an atmospheric and comfortable home.

The garden at Nunnington Hall is the perfect place to enjoy some peace and quiet. Peaceful hidden spots, colourful peacocks and colourful flowers offer a great day out.

Make a day of it and refuel in the tearoom, located within the historic house with views across the garden, or head to the walled tea gardens to relax on the riverbank. Treat yourself to a delicious scone, tasty soup or freshly prepared lunch.

There's plenty for all of the family to do on a visit to Nunnington Hall. From art exhibitions to games, crafts and more, including our Lion's Den play area.

Discover more about the Reddihough Galleries on the first floor of Beningbrough Hall. Currently on show, Whispers of the Wilderness: Exploring Wilderness Gardens is a full sensory exhibition linking history and fashion, with contemporary sculptures and sketching. See past exhibitions and what's coming next.

The art and heritage collections we care for rival the world’s greatest museums. Learn more about the collection of paintings, decorative art, costume, books, household and other objects at historic places.
