King's Manor - Free Audio Guide
York, England, United Kingdom
King's Manor, Exhibition Square, The Groves, Bishophill, York, England, YO1 7EP, United Kingdom
King's Manor is a Grade I listed building in York, originally built to accommodate the abbots of St Mary's Abbey. Its history traces back to the 15th century when it became the seat of the Council of the North after the abbey's dissolution in 1539. The manor has welcomed prominent guests, including King James I in 1603. Today, it is part of the University of York and accommodates several academic departments, notably the Department of Archaeology. Visitors can enjoy its historic architecture and famous rooms, including the Huntingdon Room, which has hosted many significant meetings.