Barley Hall

Local nameBarley Hall
LocationYork, UK

Barley Hall is a reconstructed medieval townhouse in the city of York, England. It was built around 1360 by the monks of Nostell Priory near Wakefield and extended in the 15th century. The property went into a slow decline and by the 20th century was sub-divided and in an increasingly poor physical condition. Bought by the York Archaeological Trust in 1987, it was renamed Barley Hall and heavily restored in a controversial project to form a museum. It is open to the public and hosts exhibitions.

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Opening hours

Apr – Nov 3: daily: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Nov 4 – Mar: daily: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission

Adult: £6
Child (5 - 16): £3
Concessions: £4.50

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barley_Hall

Official Website https://barleyhall.co.uk/

Email barleyhall@yorkat.co.uk

Phone +44 1904 615505

Address 2 Coffee Yard, York, YO1 8AR, UK

Coordinates 53°57'39.276" N -1°4'57.343" E

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