About
Moseley Old Hall, a charming Elizabethan farmhouse near Wolverhampton, is steeped in history and intrigue. Famous for its role in hiding King Charles II after the Battle of Worcester in 1651, this National Trust property offers a unique glimpse into England’s past. Moseley Old Hall provides a fantastic opportunity for dog owners to explore beautiful gardens and woodland with your furry friends. Here’s what you need to know for a perfect visit.
Dog Access and Rules
Moseley Old Hall welcomes dogs, but they are prohibited inside the hall and the formal gardens. Dogs are welcome in the wider estate and woodland walks, however, they must be on leads at all times.
Dogs can also be taken into Visitor Reception, which also houses the secondhand bookshop, and downstairs in the tearoom. Only assistance dogs are permitted upstairs in the tearoom or in any area of the house.
Things To See & Do
Moseley Old Hall is on the border of Staffordshire and the West Midlands, just north of Wolverhampton. This historic house was crucial in one of England’s most dramatic escape stories when King Charles II hid here during his flight from Parliamentarian forces. The Hall, now beautifully preserved by the National Trust, showcases 17th-century life and the daring escape of a king.
Bringing your dog to Moseley Old Hall allows for various enjoyable activities:
- Woodland Walks: Explore the network of paths through the surrounding woods, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous hike.
- Garden Exploration: While the formal gardens are off-limits, you and your dog can enjoy the orchard and the meadow.
- Picnicking: There are designated picnic areas where you can relax and enjoy a meal while your dog rests by your side.
- Historic Scenery: Enjoy scenic views of the Elizabethan architecture and the well-preserved landscape, which offer plenty of photo opportunities.
Access and Facilities
Moseley Old Hall is easily accessible, located off the M54, Junction 2. There is ample parking available on site. The nearest train station is Wolverhampton, 4 miles away, from where you can take a bus or taxi to the hall.
Facilities include a car park, bookshop, toilets and tearoom serving light lunches, snacks and hot drinks.








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