Beverley is a market town, civil parish and the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The town is known for Beverley Minster, Beverley Westwood, North Bar (a 15th-century gate) and Beverley Racecourse. It inspired the naming of the cities of Beverly, Massachusetts, and Beverly Hills in California.
Restaurants in Beverley
5.0 based on 11 reviews
We provide an innovative spaces for the local creative community to display and retail their work. We display and retail goods such as ceramics, skincare, art, interiors, fashion, garden ware, gifts, collectables, up-cycled ware, etc. Often described as "The Best Shop in Beverley" we would love you to come visit us and see all the locally produced work that you can't buy anywhere else.
4.5 based on 488 reviews
The pub is a maze of different rooms all with character there is original features on every room. As it is a Sam Smiths pub cheap beer too
4.5 based on 137 reviews
The East Riding Treasure House is a heritage centre providing museum, library and archive facilities under one roof, plus access to the adjoining Edwardian exhibition spaces of the Beverley Art Gallery. The Treasure House tower provides splendid views over the rooftops of Beverley.
Stepping into this library was a blast from the past the building is very traditional and they have a separate room for children which was wonderful. We attend the tiny treasures group with our 1 year old and it's fantastic. Staff are great for helping you find the right book and the machines are so easy to use.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
We came to Beverley for the day and found this little gem (very little). What a great place with a great selection of beers and nice staff my husband loves real ale so it made him very happy indeed. We will be calling back the next time we are in Beverley
4.5 based on 41 reviews
We had a lovely day in Beverley and had a stroll around tbecoronation garden and it was very pretty with Autumn colours
4.5 based on 28 reviews
This historic building represents over 500 years of Beverley's civic pride. Based on a medieval open hall building and substantially re-modelled in 1762 the stunning Georgian courtroom has a beautiful stucco plasterwork ceiling created by Giuseppe Cortese. The magistrates' room has a collection of 17th century oak furniture and the refined parlour, traditionally used to entertain civic dignitaries, now holds a collection of civic silver, the most significant of which are the 15th century ceremonial waits' chains. The Guildhall now also hosts the Beverley Community Museum where you can explore the history of the town through a collection of photographs and social history objects and the programme of temporary social history exhibitions that run throughout the year.
Would not have known that you could visit this wonderful building had it not been for the Tourist Information Office who were incredibly helpful and knowledgeable on what to see in Beverley. We were so very pleased they recommended it as it really was a great place to see. The guides there also were incredibly helpful and knowledgeable and if they didn't know the answer to your question they went off and looked it up for you. The place itself has a wonderfully ornate ceiling in the court room and has been in many Film and TV production, the latest of which was 'Death Comes to Pemberley.' It's even good for the children as there are judges robes and wigs that they can dress up in and preside over the court. A really super place to visit.
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