
Boscobel House and Gardens
Boscobel House and Gardens is a historic 17th-century country house in England, set in a beautiful rural landscape. Originally built in the early 1600s, it is famous for its role in the escape of King Charles II after the Battle of Worcester in 1651, when he hid in a royalist's oak tree and then at Boscobel. Today, it offers visitors a well-preserved house, lush gardens, and woodland walks, providing insight into English history and architecture. The site is both a heritage landmark and a serene outdoor space for learning and relaxation.