Barley Hall
2 Coffee Yard
Off Stonegate
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 8AR
England
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01904 610275
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Barley Hall is a unique survival in York, a city of wonderful buildings. It is a medieval building in the centre of the city, forgotten until a few years ago, concealed as it was under a jumble of run-down derelict offices and workshops. Excavation in the 1980s revealed that under this jumble was a surviving example of a medieval townhouse, originally the town house of the Priors of Nostell but later to be the townhouse of its best known inhabitant, Alderman William Snawsell, goldsmith and Mayor of York. It has now been restored to how it looked at the time of Alderman Snawsell, towards the end of the fifteenth century.
Venue Type:
Museum, Historic house or home, Archaeological site
Additional info
Barley Hall is a reconstructed medieval townhouse and as such has some restrictions for those visitors with mobility and access difficulties. Although there is access to the ground floor, the Great Hall features a raised threshold at the doorway. The first floor, on which the Parlour, Gallery, and Chambers are located, is accessed via a staircase, which some guests may find a little steep. There is a second fairly steep staircase down to the buttery, pantry and classroom, although the classroom can be accessed externally. It is advisable that small children are looked after when using the staircases. Unfortunately there is no lift to the first floor. Unfortunately vehicles cannot park close to the Hall. The easiest access is from Swinegate/Grape Lane where you can park before 11am and after 4pm from Monday to Friday, before 10.30am and after 4.30pm on Saturday, and before 12pm and after 4pm on Sunday. We will be very pleased to discuss your access requirements at any time, please telephone us in advance of your visit on 01904 615505.
Plague Poverty & Prayer
If you are a fan of Horrible Histories author Terry Deary then you are in for a terrible treat this year: Plague Poverty and Prayer comes to Barley Hall as a new exhibition with a special contribution from Terry Deary himself plus costumes, clips and quotes from the popular BBC TV series. Explore the work of medics, quacks and surgeons in medieval York and discover how archaeology can tell us how people lived and died in the Middle Ages.
Suitable for
- Family friendly
Admission
Adult £4.95, Child (5-15) £3.00, Concession£3.50, Family 4 (2 adults + 2 children) £13.50, Family 5 (2 adults + 3 children) £15.00, Children under 5 FREE.
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