The Archbishop's Palace
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
Once a palace for the Archbishop of York, these 15th-century ruins now serve as a haunt for history buffs.

šŸ“œ Former palace of the Archbishop of York, dating from the 14th-15th century.
šŸ” Features historic ruins and a restored Great Hall. #Why Go
šŸ° Explore centuries of English history
🌳 Enjoy a publicly accessible sensory garden
šŸ›ļø Admire medieval architecture and vaulted ceilings
🚽 Discover the unique 15th-century Latrine Tower
šŸŽ¤ Venue for various events and gatherings #Why Avoid
🚫 Ruined interior not accessible to the public #Tips
šŸ“ž Check closure notices before visiting due to private events
🚶 Consider a guided tour for full details and history #Cost
šŸ’° Entry to gardens is free; specific events cost Ā£7 (plus booking fee). #Hours
šŸ•’ Daily 9:00am - 5:00pm (State Chamber closes 4:00pm Sundays). #Accessibility
♿ Fully accessible, with wheelchair access and a lift.

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