Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge

Primarily defined as the Grade II building, Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge was built in early 16th century. It has been restored extensively later, as it holds some historical value. At present, this place is a free museum, and anyone is allowed to spend some great time over here. This lodge is located next to the View, and it is the finest example of timber framed hunt. It stands, surrounded by the royal hunting forest of medieval time.

At present, this building is a part of the heritage sites. This building was built in 15th century, after taking orders from Henry VIII. It enjoys exhibition of Tudor fashion and food, which makes this place a perfect spot to enjoy the history of 500 years.

Prices:

The admission fee is nil over here, and anyone can catch a glimpse of it.

Open and closing time:

Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 5pm

Monday: Closed

Website:

www.cityoflondon.gov.uk

Address:

8 Ranger's Road, London E4 7QH, United Kingdom.

Telephone:

+44 20 7332 1911


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