• Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482.
  • Oxburgh Hall. A visit to a rare moated country home in Norfolk, UK. Oxburgh Hall was first built in 1482, and is now owned and maintained by the National Trust.
  • Oxburgh Hall’s Tweets. Pinned Tweet. ... Just a little reminder that Oxburgh Hall will be closed tomorrow, Friday 9 September, for a private event.
  • A medieval moated family home suffers a structural calamity in 2016. A Tudor dormer window crashes into the courtyard, the building becomes masked...
  • Our first view of Oxburgh Hall was during a tandem ride starting from Castle Acre that passed through Swaffham, Cockley Cley, Oxborough, and Narborough.
  • The official Instagram account for Oxburgh Hall, a beautiful Tudor moated manor house near Swaffham, Norfolk. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/oxburgh-hall.
  • No one forgets their first sight of Oxburgh Hall - a beautiful moated manor house set in the peaceful Norfolk countryside and home to the Bedingfeld family f...
  • The six-year, £6m project at Oxburgh Hall, near King's Lynn in Norfolk, has come to an end with the removal of scaffolding from the historic building.
  • By the late 15th century strong defensive measures were no longer necessary, and Oxburgh Hall pays no more than a passing heed to military might.
  • The next tower is now the entrance. The north-east tower from the south-east. Oxburgh Hall seen from the entance. ... The west side of Oxburgh Hall.