• 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.
  • Our first view of Oxburgh Hall was during a tandem ride starting from Castle Acre that passed through Swaffham, Cockley Cley, Oxborough, and Narborough.
  • Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough. Oxborough, near King's Lynn. ... Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York were guests of Sir Edmund Bedinfeld at Oxburgh in 1487.
  • Oxburgh Hall lies in the small rural Norfolk village of Oxborough, c 12km south-west of Swaffham and 12km east of Downham Market.
  • Home / Explore / Historic Houses / Oxburgh Hall. No-one ever forgets their first sight of Oxburgh - a romantic, moated 15th Century manor house.
  • 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.
  • Oxburgh Hall is situated in Oxborough village, to the south west of Swaffham in an area known as the 'Brecks'.
  • Explore the hidden priest door, discover the family's connection to Mary Queen of Scots, and wander the moated grounds. Plan your visit to Oxburgh Hall today!
  • Oxburgh Hall. A moated manor house. ... Chapter 3 : The History of Oxburgh Hall. The Oxburgh estate was inherited in 1476 by Sir Edmund Bedingfield.
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