Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge
Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge is a historic building located in Epping Forest, England. Constructed in 1543, it was built for Queen Elizabeth I as a place to rest during her hunting trips. The lodge features a distinctive timber-framed design and is surrounded by beautiful forest scenery.
Today, the lodge serves as a museum, showcasing the history of hunting and the royal connections to the area. Visitors can explore the building and learn about its significance, as well as enjoy the surrounding natural beauty of Epping Forest.