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Tudor House built in 1482, with moat, magnificent gatehouse and Priest's Hole.
Rooms show development from the Medieval to neo-Gothic Victorian. Outstanding embroidery worked by Mary, Queen of Scots and Bess of Hardwick.
Gardens, parterre, walled orchard, kitchen garden and woodland walks. Shop, tearoom and events programme.
Opening Times
See website for details.
Prices
See website for details.
Facilities
Shop, free parking, tearoom, baby changing facilities.
Access
Wheelchair ground floor accessible.
Contact details:
Oxburgh Hall
Oxborough
King's Lynn
PE33 9PS
Tel: 01366 328258
Email:
oxburghhall@nationaltrust.org.uk
Website:
National Trust
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29 October 2009