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There is so much to see in the fascinating moated manor house that has been where the Bedingfeld family have lived since the 15th century. Inside the dramatic manor you will see interesting features such as the secret priest's hole, which you can crawl inside, and needlework by Mary, Queen of Scots. The family will love the range of trails that you can follow and learn about the fascinating history of Oxburgh Hall, Kings and Queens, and the wonderful wildlife in woods. The gardens are simply beautiful with lots of pretty flowers in the formal garden and there are some great spots to have a picnic.

Somewhere To Eat?

There is the Oxburgh Hall tearoom that serves snacks and refreshments and there's The Pantry for light meals and drinks. If you want to take your own food there is a picnic area.

Are There Toilets?

There are toilets available.

Baby Friendly?

Front carrying baby slings and hip carrying infant seats are available for loan, there's also baby changing facilities.

Want To Treat Yourself?

There's a gift shop selling local produce, gifts and souvenirs.

Where Shall I Park?

On-site parking is free.

Features

  • Outdoor
  • Indoor
  • Disabled Access

Category

Historic Homes & Gardens

Historic Homes & Gardens

Suitable For

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Check the website for the latest

Price Information

  • Estate Ticket Adult : : £8
  • Child: : £4
  • Family: : £20

Facilities

Tea RoomGift ShopFREE ParkingBaby Changing

How To Get There

Directions

Located off the A134 (Thetford Road), exit onto Oxborough Road when you reach Stoke Ferry, the attraction will be on your righthand side.

Static google map of Oxburgh Hall

Tips

Nice place, you can do it all in 4 hours, nice walks,