ST. JOHN'S HOUSE (Warwick) - official video review

You'll also find the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Museum on its first floor.

THE HOUSE. This is a heritage house fitted with a regiment museum upstairs.

Built late 1660s.


GROUND FLOOR. The house’s history is squashed into two display boards and an audio track. You’ll find these besides the main entrance.

If you’re curious enough, you’ll find an inconspicuous corridor besides the boards. It leads to a recreated Victorian classroom and another room with a collection of toys.


FIRST FLOOR. Here you’ll find the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Museum. Heroic tales and personal life stories. Very local history.


The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Museum, ST. JOHN'S HOUSE (Warwick) - official video review


LOCATION. A seven minute walk from Warwick Station. Exit the station and walk south along Station Road. Turn right into A429 and walk all along - the house is right across the street.


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FUN FACT. “Fusil” is a late 17th century firearm. The regiment was named by King James II.

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Date of visit: 2019.10

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