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Ancient High House | Stafford, United Kingdom
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Historical Landmarks

Ancient High House | Stafford, United Kingdom

By AllTours TeamJul 14, 2024

Exploring the Ancient High House

Located in the heart of Stafford, United Kingdom, the Ancient High House stands as a magnificent testament to Elizabethan architecture and the rich history of this charming market town. Erected in 1595 by the Dorrington family using local oak, the house is renowned for being the largest timber-framed town house in England. Today, it serves as a gateway for tourists seeking to explore some of the finest historical landmarks and cultural sites that reflect the town's past.

The Construction and Architectural Significance

Constructed from timber that is believed to have come from the nearby Doxey Wood, the Ancient High House boasts a remarkable structure with many of its original timbers still intact. Carpenter's marks etched onto the wood indicate that the frame was pre-assembled on the ground before moving on-site, showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. This technique was not uncommon during the time, as many buildings would reuse timber from earlier structures, allowing a rich blend of history to remain embedded in the house's architecture.

Historic Events and Royal Links

During the tumultuous days of the English Civil War, the Ancient High House served as a temporary headquarters for Charles I. On 17 and 18 September 1643, the King stayed in the house while he plotted military strategies and dictated letters crucial to his campaign. The house’s walls have witnessed some significant moments in British history, including Charles’ visit to St Mary’s Collegiate Church, where a local woman famously prepared to strew flowers along his route.

“While walking the grounds, it is said that Prince Rupert fired his pistol through the tail of the weather vane in a show of marksmanship.”

Although this exciting anecdote adds character to the house, the original weather vane has long since disappeared. However, the spirit of these events lives on strongly in the historical narrative that the Ancient High House embodies.

The Ancient High House Today

Presently, the Ancient High House operates as a historic house museum, featuring a collection of period furnishings that represent the Edwardian and Victorian eras, as well as displays dedicated to the English Civil War. Visitors can expect an engaging experience, as the museum encompasses various exhibitions—providing insight into Stafford's cultural heritage through art and photography.

With free entry for all visitors, the museum is managed by the Stafford Borough Council, making it an accessible stop for anyone exploring the rich tapestry of historical sites within the area. The attic houses the Staffordshire Yeomanry Museum, showcasing uniforms and artefacts that resonate with the military history of the region.

Preservation and Community Efforts

Over the years, there had been fears that this precious landmark would succumb to neglect and potentially face demolition. However, the community rallied together, raising funds through various events—including a memorable concert by the local band, The Climax Blues Band. Their efforts brought a vital boost in funding that ultimately contributed to the preservation of the Ancient High House.

Visiting the High House and Its Surroundings

The Ancient High House adjoins several other notable buildings from the Elizabethan period, including Shaw's House and the Swan. Nearby, you'll also discover St Chad's Church and the Collegiate Church of St Mary's, both of which further highlight Stafford’s rich cultural monuments and historical buildings. For travelers seeking self-guided tours of city landmarks like these, AllTours offers the perfect way to explore at your own pace.

Join the Echoes of Stafford Tour

To delve deeper into the history of Stafford and witness more incredible historical sites, consider embarking on the Echoes of Stafford: A Journey Through Time and Tides audio tour. This tour will guide you through the rich tapestry of the town, spotlighting legendary landmarks and cultural sites that have shaped Stafford's identity.

In conclusion, the Ancient High House is not just a magnificent structure; it is a vessel of history—where centuries-old stories echo through its timber frame. The combination of its architectural significance and fascinating past makes it an essential destination for anyone interested in uncovering the heart of Stafford's historical landmarks as part of their travels across the United Kingdom.

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