Prince Henry's Room, Historic site in United Kingdom
Prince Henry's Room is one of the few surviving buildings in the City of London dating back to before the Great Fire of 1666.
The room was named after Prince Henry Frederick, the eldest son of James I who was once a potential occupant.
It serves as a house museum depicting the rich cultural heritage of London.
Located at 17 Fleet Street, it is a significant attraction for visitors interested in English history.
The building is also known for its ornate half-timbered facade and elaborate gables that are distinctive features from the early 17th century.
Location: City of London
Address: 17 Fleet Street, London WC2A 1LF
Website: cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/attractions-museums-entertainment/prince-henrys-room
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap