Boscobel House

Boscobel House - English Heritage Guidebooks

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Publisher's Synopsis

Boscobel House was a woodland lodge, built by John Giffard, a local landowner, in the early 17th century. It played a brief but important role in English history when the future Charles II hid at Boscobel after his defeat at the battle of Worcester in 1651 – first in an oak tree and then in a priest hole in the attic. The house has been famous ever since. In the 19th century, Boscobel was bought by Walter Evans, a Derbyshire industrialist, who refurbished the house in a 17th century style, inspired by the story of the fleeing king. This guide sheds light on Boscobel’s history, including the momentous events of 1651, and also provides a tour of the house and farm.

Book information

ISBN: 9781848020931
Publisher: English Heritage Ltd
Imprint: English Heritage
Pub date:
DEWEY: 942.456
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 40
Weight: -1g
Height: 185mm
Width: 160mm