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Moseley Old Hall


Moseley Old Hall is an Elizabethan timberwork house, built in 1600 by Henry Pitt, it was clad in red brick in 1870. It is famous for its association with Charles 11, who hid here after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The hiding place he used and the bed he slept in can be viewed. On display are a good collection of 17th century oak furniture, panelling and pewter. The attic contains a small chapel and in the roof are many cramped priest holes. The garden has a formal knot garden and is full of 17th century plants and herbs.

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Moseley Old Hall Lane,
Fordhouses,
Wolverhampton
WV10 7HY

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Information on Moseley Old Hall, Moseley Old Hall Lane, Fordhouses, Wolverhampton

Organisation/s: The National Trust
Opening Times: 1 Mar to 2 Nov, Wed, Sat & Sun, 22 Jul to 9 Sep, Tue, Wed, Sat & Sun, 12:00-17:00, 9 Nov to 21 Dec, Sun only (guided tours only) 12:00-16:00. Open BH Mons and following Tue.
Admission: NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices.
Location: Four miles north of Wolverhampton; south of M54 between A449 and A460.
Facilities: Guided Tours, Disabled Full, Sales Point, Shop, Cafe, Refreshments, Parking