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At the heart of the building is the Great Hall, a 1430 construction, decorated on the basis of equivalents elsewhere in the city of York. [14] The building also includes a pantry and a buttery. [14] On the first floor is the parlour, which overlooks the hall, a gallery, and several bedchambers. [14] Barley Hall is a grade II listed building. [15]
Assembly Rooms, a grand Palladian public space designed by Lord Burlington, 1731–32, lies behind a rebuilt 19th century facade.; Bar Convent Museum; Barley Hall run by York Archaeological Trust (YAT) [a]
The York Archaeological Trust for Excavation and Research Limited (YAT) is an educational charity, established in 1972 in the city of York, England, and trading under the York Archaeology brand. The charity presents archaeology to the public through visitor attractions and events, and its commercial arm carries out archaeological investigations ...
York: York: Religious: 17th century Roman Catholic convent that was established and operated in secret, museum of its history Barley Hall: York: York: Historic house: Excavated and reconstructed medieval house Beck Isle Museum: Pickering: North Yorkshire: History: Period shops displays, Victorian-era pub and parlour, historic costume gallery ...
Plague, Poverty and Prayer is an exhibition about medieval health issues which was developed by the Horrible Histories franchise.. The exhibition went on display in 2013 at Barley Hall in York, England, a restored medieval property belonging to the York Archaeological Trust. [1]
Ghosts in the Garden (23 September – 7 November 2022) is a series of wire-mesh sculptures of historical figures on display throughout the Artist's garden and Museum Gardens as well as at the Treasurer's House, York, Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Barley Hall, and St Anthony’s Garden. [37]
As well as the Castle Museum, the city contains numerous other museums and historic buildings such as the Yorkshire Museum and its Museum Gardens, Jorvik Viking Centre, York Art Gallery, Merchant Adventurers' Hall, the reconstructed medieval house Barley Hall (owned by the York Archaeological Trust), the 18th-century Fairfax House, the Mansion ...
The church has links with the York Normandy Veterans' group, and in 2021 installed a newly designed memorial window on the Western wall of the tower lanai, created by Helen Whittaker of Barley Studios. [20] In September 2023, York CAMRA held their annual beer festival in the church and hall, with great success. [21]