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| An Elizabethan house altered in the 19th century and famous for its association with Charles II, who hid here after the Battle of Worcester (1651). The story of his escape is recounted in an exhibition in the barn and there is an interesting garden full of 17th-century plants. | | | | | | Group Visits Average length of visit: 2hrs. On-board coach welcome. Introductory talk. General guided tour. Out of hours tours£ | | | | Coach parking Drop-off point. No on site coach parking, property situated on a narrow country lane. Nearby parking: service area ¾ml | | | | On site catering Tea-room, assisted service, 54 covers on first floor of 18th-century coach house. Two tables at ground floor level. Set menu, out of hours catering available. All catering must be pre-booked | | |
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