Prince Henry's Room - Free Audio Guide
London, England, United Kingdom
Prince Henry's Room, Fleet Street, Blackfriars, City of London, Greater London, England, WC2A 1LF, United Kingdom
Prince Henry's Room is an early 17th‑century interior surviving above a shop on Fleet Street in London, named in connection with Prince Henry. It is notable for restored Jacobean timber framing, an ornate molded ceiling and original period panelling that together preserve rare domestic and ceremonial decorative fabric from the Stuart era. The room is interpreted with displays about its construction, later adaptations and the wider cultural role of Fleet Street in London’s legal, publishing and civic life. It is made available to the public at scheduled opening times and during heritage events; a modest admission charge may apply. Because the room occupies an upper floor of a historic building, full step‑free access is limited, though assisted access arrangements are sometimes provided. The site is managed primarily for conservation and public understanding of its historical and cultural significance.