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The History of Barley Hall, York

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The History of Barley Hall, York

A non-accredited history and heritage course

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CLL 24/25_NA_135
Course Description

In the fourteenth century, a house was built for the use of Nostell Priory. In the following century, it became the home of a goldsmith and Alderman of York. Confiscated by the Crown in 1540, it somehow survived - masked by a modern façade - until it was rediscovered and restored to its former glory. This one-day course will explore the ‘life’ of Barley Hall, from its construction to its restoration. It will also discuss the lives of its inhabitants across the centuries. 

Tutor: Cristina Figueredo BA MA PhD

Term: Summer

Day: Saturday

Start Date: 17 May 2025

Time: 10am-4.30pm

No. of weeks: 1

Full fee: £57

Location: The King's Manor (Classroom-based)

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