King John's Hunting Lodge (Axbridge & District Museum)
This medieval house, popularly called “King John’s Hunting Lodge”, occupies an important site at the corner of the High Street and The Square (the former market place of Axbridge). The building dates from the late middle ages, probably around 1460. It comprised shops on the ground floor, living areas and workshops on the first floor, and storage and sleeping areas on the second floor.
There is a small entrance charge of £2.50 per person. However, entry is free for the rest of the season with this ticket. Entry is free to National Trust members.
Please follow the links below to find out more about the museum.
There is a small entrance charge of £2.50 per person. However, entry is free for the rest of the season with this ticket. Entry is free to National Trust members.
Please follow the links below to find out more about the museum.