Landmark building dating to the 15th century, now serving as a community museum & events venue.
Lovely historical building with many interesting items and areas to explore, nice interactive elements and was given a great orientation to the spaces by Jill!
Brilliant interesting view of Beverley and it's history through time. Lovely staff also. Well worth a visit.
Went to see the Georgian gentleman exhibition. Very informative & interesting.
A really decent building
Free admission. Only open on Wednesdays and Fridays. Grade 1 listed building. Dates from 1320. The courtroom has a real wow factor, its Rococo style stucco ceiling was done by Giuseppe Cortese in the 18th century. It is a quite stunning, very elegant building and worth going to see. The courtroom is the jewel in the crown, but there are two other rooms upstairs and more rooms downstairs exhibiting local history and information. The two Doric columns supporting the public gallery in the courtroom were designed for Beverley Minster originally. Glad it was open when I visited, as hadn't been here before on previous visits.
Went to see the exhibition about hidden waterways under the streets of Beverley, also showed a film of the floods in 2007 very interesting well worth a visit.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Restaurant
Good for kids
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Lovely historical building with many interesting items and areas to explore, nice interactive elements and was given a great orientation to the spaces by Jill!
Brilliant interesting view of Beverley and it's history through time. Lovely staff also. Well worth a visit.
Went to see the Georgian gentleman exhibition. Very informative & interesting.
A really decent building
Free admission. Only open on Wednesdays and Fridays. Grade 1 listed building. Dates from 1320. The courtroom has a real wow factor, its Rococo style stucco ceiling was done by Giuseppe Cortese in the 18th century. It is a quite stunning, very elegant building and worth going to see. The courtroom is the jewel in the crown, but there are two other rooms upstairs and more rooms downstairs exhibiting local history and information. The two Doric columns supporting the public gallery in the courtroom were designed for Beverley Minster originally. Glad it was open when I visited, as hadn't been here before on previous visits.
Went to see the exhibition about hidden waterways under the streets of Beverley, also showed a film of the floods in 2007 very interesting well worth a visit.