Robert the rat

Robert the rat image

Come and meet our exciting character from the past, Robert the Rat.

He is a dashing rogue who has seen the history of Exeter unfold for the last 1,000 years.  He lives at St.Nicholas Priory and has his home in the kitchen - perhaps you can find it!

Families can pick up a ‘Ratbag' and choose various items to help them discover this amazing building.  In each room Rat Bats will tell you where the other activities are hidden in chests and cupboards.

Robert the Rat's poem

I'm Robert the Rat

And I'm fine and fat

I live in this house

(With at least one mouse!)

The people don't know

That I come and go

So I'll show you around

My own home ground.

 

The Cellar

A long time ago

When this house was aglow

With candles and smoke

And lots of fine folk

There lived in the wall

Some eyes that saw all!

 

Its old this room....

You can see a tomb!

Stone coffin you could say

Monks came this way

Walking in solemn line.

Bells were rung to tell the time.

Deep in prayer, they rarely saw

The rat that ran across the floor!

 

The Parlour

The painted parlour is bright and fine

People used it to wine and dine

And to entertain the guests

(Who were suitably impressed!)

There are some lions to be found

Quite a way above the ground.

 

The Kitchen

The kitchen is my special place

For food is left about the place,

I, and Bess the mouse do find

The grain, the bread, the cheesy rind!

By day the room is full of noise

With fire and feet and tiresome boys

Who chase and kill the running rat

Or even worse, set the dog and cat!

 

The Stone Stairs

Now these steep stairs are not for me

I've other ways to climb and see

The rooms where people sleep and play,

Look for me when you've found your way!

 

The Bed Chamber

You'll find me hidden by the bed

(The one with the canopy overhead).

The Master sleeps but writes his will

For we all know he is very ill.

The little bed is for you to try -

So lie and listen to a lullabye.

 

The Great Chamber

This great room was used in many ways -

Children played here on rainy days

Or important Elders gathered here

To discuss the City's future year.

But listen carefully and you may perchance

Catch the music of a joyful dance.

 

Robert's claim to fame!

Now I've got a bad name

A great claim to fame!

For I carry some fleas

That spread disease.

And every warm year

People lived in fear

And barred their doors

(I came in through the floors)

Turned their neighbours away

(I was here to stay).

They didn't know why

They were going to die

But it was I......Robert the Rat!