The Barley Hall belongs to a very retro medieval architectural style. It is beautiful. It shows the taste of the original owner of this hall everywhere. It is worth visiting carefully. There is also an English introduction to help understand. It is very good.
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The Barley Hall belongs to a very retro medieval architectural style. It is beautiful. It shows the taste of the original owner of this hall everywhere. It is worth visiting carefully. There is also an English introduction to help understand. It is very good.
Barley Hall, located in downtown York, is a historic medieval treasurer building. The interior has been renovated and decorated many times. It is now open to tourists. At first sight, the building feels full of British style. The interior decoration of the hall is also very good, bright and simple.
A little obvious English-style architecture for the rest of me, no feeling.
There are actually quite a lot of tourists here, the environment is very good, it is very good to come and see, we like it very much, the dance performance is also very good.
The hall is a medieval facility, all of which are the main structures of wood, decorated with lots of cloth, and the gates are tall and double-leafed in the way of opening.