• The Catholic Bedingfelds constructed the closet, accessed through a lavatory, to enable the concealment of priests.[4] The hall is also notable for the Oxburgh...
  • She, her mother Sybil Bedingfeld, and Violet Hartcup are recognised for saving Oxburgh Hall from being sold and demolished in 1951.
  • Oxburgh Hall was first built in 1482, and is now owned and maintained by the National Trust.
  • The main gates to Oxburgh Hall lie at the end of a straight drive which connects the village street to the north-west front of the Hall, crossing a brick bridge...
  • Oxburgh Hall is one of the most romantic National Trust properties in the UK and offers plenty to occupy the entire family.
  • In the woods there are several lodge cottages once used by Oxburgh Hall workers.
  • 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 a stately home built in 1482 by Sir Edmund Bedingfield an hour’s drive from Norwich England.
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    Photo taken at Oxburgh Hall by Donald V. on 7/10/2017.