Barley Hall
Barley Hall is based in York, North Yorkshire, and offers a professional and friendly team to help you have a great time and enjoy the experiences available.
Until the 1980s the building was hidden under the relatively modern facade, only when it was going to be destroyed was the amazing medieval structure discovered and its rich history uncovered.
The oldest parts of Barley Hall date from about 1360, when the Hall was built as the York townhouse of Nostell Priory, a monastery near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. A new wing was added to the building in about 1430. Soon after, the Hall became the home of a leading York citizen, William Snawsell, Goldsmith, Alderman and Lord Mayor of York.
Activities at Barley Hall include:
- Museum
We have also included their opening times and contact details. If you have any questions, you can contact the venue directly.
Facilities
Activities available in this location
Open Times
Contact
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 8AR
Gallery
Museum
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Indoor
Until the 1980s the building was hidden under the relatively modern facade, only when it was going to be destroyed was the amazing medieval structure discovered and its rich history uncovered.