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Events at Boscobel House and The Royal Oak
Boscobel House and its Royal Oak tree became famous as hiding places of King Charles II after defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Visitors can also see the dairy, farmyard, smithy and gardens.
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Shropshire woodland that hid Charles II to be restored
The woodland that once surrounded the Royal Oak – Charles II’s famous hiding place - is being replanted.
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As pub gardens open again at England’s nearly 500 Royal Oak pubs, Monday 12 April marks the opening of the home of the Royal Oak – hiding place of King Charles II - at Boscobel House in Shropshire following a major re-interpretation project by English Heritage.
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Enjoy a family day out at Boscobel House and The Royal Oak. Travel back to when Boscobel House was used as a hiding place by Charles II and to the 19 century when it was a thriving farmyard.