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Mulberry Hall

Mulberry Hall — Grade II* listed building in York, North Yorkshire, England, UK.

Mulberry Hall, historic houses in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
York · 0.8 km
  • Family-friendly

About

Mulberry Hall is a historic house in the United Kingdom — typically a country seat, manor, or town house with notable architecture or history. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade II* listed building in York, North Yorkshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.9608°, -1.0833°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Mulberry Hall is a Grade II* listed building on Stonegate, in the city centre of York, in England. Stonegate has been an important street for many centuries, and a Mulberry Hall existed on the site by 1372, housing the prebend of North Newbald. In the mid-15th century, the house was demolished and a new one built. Some modern sources give the date of rebuilding as 1434, and this date is now painted onto the building. The new structure was a two-storey timber-framed building, running from the corner of Stonegate and Little Stonegate, and stretching along Stonegate to cover three building plots. In about 1574, a third storey was added to the building. The whole structure was widened to the rear, by a few feet, and a new two-storey wing added to the rear of this, with a large kitchen on the ground floor. In the 18th century, the part of the building next to Little Stonegate was rebuilt, and has since been a separate structure, 15 Stonegate. The remainder was divided into two tenements with shops below. In the 1950s, the whole remaining part of the house was converted into a single large shop, a china and glass retailer also named Mulberry Hall. This closed in 2016, since when it has been occupied by the first UK branch of Käthe Wohlfahrt, a year-round Christmas shop. Although the building has been heavily altered over the years, it retains a jettied front with exposed timber-framing, and original 16th and 17th-century windows on the upper floors. One window frame was formerly inscribed with the date "1574", although this is no longer visible. To the rear, part of the structure is timber-framed and jettied, although the north-east bay was rebuilt in brick in about 1700. The first floor has extensive 17th-century wood panelling, and there is also a staircase dating from about 1700. The building is owned by the Sinclair family, a well known York family.

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Coordinates
53.9608, -1.0833
District
York
Parish
York, unparished area
Postcode
YO1 8ZW
Parliamentary constituency
York Central
Phone
+44 1904 615505
Nearest railway station
York0.8 km
Opening
Apr-Oct 10:00-17:00; Nov-Mar 10:00-16:00
Official site
barleyhall.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Mulberry Hall?
Mulberry Hall is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode YO1 8ZW), in the parish of York, unparished area.
Is Mulberry Hall a listed building?
Mulberry Hall is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
How do I get to Mulberry Hall?
The nearest railway station is York, about 0.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode YO1 8ZW.