Ancient High House (Stafford)
The Ancient High House is a dramatically picturesque timber framed house in Stafford.
It is situated in Greengate Street, the main street of the town.
The house was built in the 16th century, and is said to be the largest timber framed town house in England.
It was visited by Charles I and Prince Rupert, and was used to house Royalist prisoners "of the better sort".
The Ancient High House is now open to the public as a museum.