Boscobel House and the Royal Oak

Portrait of Charles II
Portrait of Charles II (c) English Heritage Photo Library
Boscobel House and the Royal Oak -   House and Garden (c) Exterior and gardens -   Exterior and gardens (c) Portrait of Charles II -   Portrait of Charles II (c) The Parlour -   The Parlour (c)

Boscobel House was built in about 1632, when John Giffard of Whiteladies converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge. The Giffard family were Roman Catholics, at a time when the religion suffered persecution. Tradition holds that the true purpose of Boscobel was to serve as a secret place for the shelter of Catholics in times of need.

The house was, however, destined for greater fame. Following the execution of King Charles I in 1649, his eldest son made a brave though misguided attempt to regain the throne. In 1651 his hopes were crushed at Worcester in the final conflict of the Civil War. Young Charles was forced to flee for his life.

Initially the future King Charles II set out to cross the River Severn into Wales, but found his way blocked by Cromwell's patrols. He sought refuge instead at Boscobel, hiding first in a tree which is now known as The Royal Oak and then spending the night in a priest- hole in the house's attic. He then travelled on in disguise via other safe houses before escaping to France.

Boscobel later became a much visited place, although it remained a working farm. Visitors can also see the dairy, farmyard, smithy, gardens, and a descendant of The Royal Oak.

White Ladies Priory, another of Charles's hiding places, is nearby.

Opening Times:

April 2009 to March 2010Opening TimesOpening Days
1 Apr-1 Nov 10am-5pm Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, & Bank Hols.
Last entry 1 hour before closing  

How much does it cost?

Adult:
£5.20
Children:
£2.60
Concession:
£4.40
English Heritage Members:
Other:
Family Ticket: £13.00

How do I get there?

Address:
Staffordshire - ST19 9AR
Road Access:
On minor road from A41 to A5, 8 miles NW of Wolverhampton. 5 minsdrive from M54 J3
Train Access:
Cosford 3 miles
Bus Access:
A2Z Travel 880 to Bishops Wood, then 1⁄2 mile walk
Map Location:
Telephone:
01902 850244

What facilities are available?

Facilities Available:
Parking Exhibition Education Guidebooks No dogs allowed Shop Picnic area Events Hazardous Admission free for Overseas Vistor Pass holders Male Toilets Female Toilets

What facilities are available for groups?

Group Discount:
15% discount for groups of 11 or more plus a free place for every additional 20 paying passengers. Free entry for coach driver and tour leader
Coach Parking Facilities:
Please contact the Visitor Operations Site Supervisor on ++44 (0)1902 850244
Group Booking:
Free parking for up to.4 coaches
Average Length of Visit:
2 hours

Further Info

Parking (coaches welcome).