Moseley Old Hall
About
Moseley Old Hall is an atmospheric Elizabethan farmhouse in the north of Wolverhampton, famed for hiding King Charles II during the English Civil War. The 17th‑century house is now a National Trust property, featuring a quiet walled garden, a knot garden, a heritage orchard and a charming tea‑room. Inside, visitors can step into the King’s Room, explore the historic priest‑hole, and wander through elegantly furnished rooms that preserve the period style. The site offers family‑friendly activities such as a mud kitchen, a tree‑hide, and woodland play, while the tea‑room serves light lunches and snacks from noon till 3 pm. A partially free admission – free for National Trust members and children under five, otherwise £12 for adults – ensures that this piece of history is accessible to a wide range of visitors. The picturesque setting and the well‑curated exhibits make Moseley Old Hall a popular destination for history enthusiasts, families, and garden lovers alike.