Oxburgh Hall

museum in Oxborough
#1 in Oxborough / #135 in United Kingdom
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Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house located in Oxborough, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Built in 1482 by Sir Edmund Bedingfeld, the hall is a stunning example of late medieval architecture. The property is renowned for its distinctive red-brick construction and its fortified gatehouse, which adds to its historical charm. It has been the ancestral home of the Bedingfeld family for over 500 years and is currently managed by the National Trust. Visitors to Oxburgh Hall can explore its richly decorated interiors, including the King's Room, where Henry VII is believed to have stayed, as well as its beautifully landscaped gardens and surrounding woodlands. The hall also features a rare and intricate needlework collection created by Mary, Queen of Scots, and Bess of Hardwick.


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