Oxburgh Hall, Garden & Estate Houses
This quintessential Tudor house, with its magnificent gatehouse and accessible Priest's Hole, was built in 1482 by the Bedingfeld family, who still live here. The rooms show the development from medieval austerity to neo-Gothic Victorian comfort, and include an outstanding display of embroidery worked by Mary, Queen of Scots and Bess of Hardwick. The attractive gardens feature a French parterre, walled orchard and kitchen garden. There are delightful woodland walks and an interesting Catholic chapel.
Historic items newly returned to the house and on display; 19th-century curtains returned to the Saloon after conservation; carpet commisioned to an historic design on the North staircase and corridor. Photograph album showing upper rooms.
Attraction Details
For enquiries about Oxburgh Hall, Garden & Estate, please contact the attraction using the details below.
AddressOxburgh Hall, Oxborough, Norfolk, PE33 9PS
Opening times1pm - 5pm
Entry costs
Attraction typeHouses
Local Hotels
Staying overnight at Oxburgh Hall, Garden & Estate?
We've teamed up with Booking.com to provide the best room rates for hotels near the vicinity of Oxburgh Hall, Garden & Estate.
Ratings
Have you been to Oxburgh Hall, Garden & Estate? Please rate this attraction to assist others.