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Moseley Old Hall

An atmospheric Elizabethan farmhouse that saved a King

Moseley Old Hall Lane, Fordhouses, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, WV10 7HY

The front exterior of Moseley Old Hall with snow on the ground and roof of the building. Snow is also seen falling in the image.

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A four-poster bed with yellow curtains dominates a half timbered room, which has half panelling and heavy ornate furniture. The King's Room at Moseley Old Hall, Staffordshire
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Explore Moseley Old Hall 

Visit Moseley Old Hall, the house that saved a King. Find out more about the story of its most famous visitor, King Charles II, and about life in 17th-century Staffordshire.

Moseley Old Hall's knot garden with snow sitting ontop of the knot garden and also falling still. The hall can be seen beyond the knot garden. The sky is grey with snow falling.
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Explore the garden at Moseley Old Hall 

Explore Moseley’s walled gardens to discover 17th-century plants, a heritage orchard and intricate knot garden. Climb the tree hide and build a den in the King’s Walk Woods beyond.

Moseley Old Hall's knot garden with snow sitting ontop of the knot garden and also falling still. The hall can be seen beyond the knot garden. The sky is grey with snow falling.
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A 17th century Christmas at Moseley Old Hall 

Enjoy a 17th century Christmas at Moseley Old Hall. From traditional decorations throughout the Hall, to festive workshops, there is fun to be had for all the family.

Dog walking on a lead
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Visiting Moseley Old Hall with your dog 

Explore the varied outdoor spaces at Moseley Old Hall with your four legged friend; adventure through the woodlands and meadows or take a stroll in the walled garden and make a pit stop at the tearoom.

Visitor carrying a tray of coffee and cake in the cafe at Llanerchaeron, Wales
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Eating and shopping at Moseley Old Hall 

The tea-room is open for takeaways and outdoor seating, serving a range of hot and cold food and drinks. Hot food is served from 12 noon until 3pm. Stop by the second-hand bookshop to pick up your next read.

Woman pushing pram with your child at her side exploring the woodland at Moseley Old Hall, Staffordshire
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Family Fun at Moseley Old Hall 

Enjoy some quality family time in the great outdoors, explore the historic Hall, enjoy a treat or two in the Tearoom and go home feeling happy tired.

Two adults with a young child, all smiling together and admiring the festive window art in Newton House at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire

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