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Barley Hall

In a nutshell

One of the interesting places to go with kids in York is this unusual medieval timber-framed hall. Step back to the past on a family day out at Barley Hall.

Address

2 Coffee Yard, off Stonegate, York, North Yorkshire YO1 8AR

Contact details

Tel: 01904 615505

Activity type

Historical Sites, Indoor Activities, Museums and Art Centres

Suitable for

All ages, Schools and Groups

Price guide

£23

(based on family of 4)

Barley Hall details...

Fill days out with interesting things to do such as a visit to Barley Hall, an unusual medieval timber framed hall in York, North Yorkshire.

Why would a porcupine’s quill be found in medieval York? Which animal’s teeth were carved into a chess set? And what does a 15th-century dog collar have to do with a window in York Minster? Beasts at Barley Hall tells the stories of animals in medieval life, from domestic pets (and pests) and livestock to lions, bears and even dragons, using artefacts found in and around the city of York.

Hands-on activities for children, new accessible interpretation boards, audio stories and much more make Beasts At Barley Hall a must-see if you are in York this summer!

Please see the website for ticket options with other York attractions including Jorvik Viking Centre, and DIG. Free admission for 12 months is included in your ticket.

Opening times are variable – check the website for details.



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