20 March 2010
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Barley Hall

North Yorkshire

Barley Hall is a stunning medieval townhouse, once home to the Priors of Nostell and the Mayor of York. Until the 1980s the house was hidden under the relatively modern facade of a derelict office block. Only when the building was going to be destroyed was the amazing medieval building discovered and its history uncovered. The building has now been lovingly restored to its original splendour with stunning high ceilings, beautiful exposed timber frames, and possibly the only horn window in England. It has been decorated to replicate what it would have looked like as the Snawsell home around 1483 and boasts a magnificent Great Hall. Visitors to Barley Hall can make themselves at home and sit on the chairs and handle the objects and experience what it would have been like to live in Medieval England.

Admission & Tickets

Wednesday to Sunday 10:00am-4:00pm (Opening hours are subject to change due to private hire requirements of the Hall - please ring to check opening. Don't forget that your ticket is valid all year so you can visit as many times as you want!)

General Admission: £4.50 adult / £3.50 concessions / £3.00 children

More Info

Enquiries:
01904 610275
Email:
barleyhall@york...
Website:
Barley Hall
Address:
2 Coffee Yard
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 8AR

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