Point d'intérêt
Boscobel House and The Royal Oak
Recommandé par 8 habitants
Conseils des habitants
Back to the English Civil War. Charles II took refuge here, while on the run from the protestant troops. See the priest's hole and the Royal Oak.
Built in about 1632, Boscobel House, originally a timber-framed farmhouse, was converted into a hunting lodge by John Giffard of White-ladies. Excellent day-out.
A great place to visit. You can walk the Monarch's Way and see Whiteladies Priory and the lovely village of Tong with its beautiful church.
Emplacement
Bishop's Wood, England