The Ancient High House is one of the finest Tudor buildings in the country. Once dominating the skyline of Stafford, it is the largest remaining timber framed town house in England.
Royalty was welcomed to the house in 1642 when King Charles I stayed there en route to Shrewsbury, and the house retains an extensive collection of period furniture and architectural features. It is also the home of the Staffordshire Yeomanry Museum.
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Every effort is made to make sure that all the information is correct but we strongly recommend that you call The Ancient High House before you set off on your day out to confirm opening times and admission prices.
Please also note that the position on Google maps for The Ancient High House is a rough estimate using their postcode in the database and might be slightly out.
It may also be worth clicking the web link for The Ancient High House to see if there are any special events coming up or currently on.