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Exhibitions, cinema screenings, and theatre shows in King’s Lynn and West Norfolk in the coming week
Chequer House Gallery, 10-12 King Street, Lynn: Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm, free entry, currently holding its Spring Fever ...
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The Argus on MSNAdult social care cuts set for further debateMajor adult social care cuts in East Sussex are set for further debate next week, following a call-in from a county council scrutiny committee ...
The article continues to recommend Holkham for a stroll on the beach and a stay at The Hoste Arms in nearby Burnham Market. Norfolk is home to four estates run by the charity including Felbrigg Hall ...
Ashton Hall’s unconventional morning routine has drawn close to a billion views, and scores of copycat videos. By Sopan Deb Rise and grind, superstars! Why are you sleeping at 3 a.m. when you ...
The Oxburgh Estate not only features the grand Oxburgh Hall that has been around for more than 500 years but also an extensive garden area and orchard you can explore. The estate also has its own ...
Oxburgh Hall, a 15th century manor house near Swaffham, features in the BBC programme How We Built Britain. The series follows presenter David Dimbleby on his travels around the country exploring ...
The Seasiders Ukulele Band will play live as part of Waterways Great Yarmouth Heritage Week. Explore Oxburgh Hall’s Victorian gothic interiors and see inside cabinets normally closed and curious ...
Photo from the National Trust A large painting hanging in Oxburgh Hall, a lavish manor in the English countryside, has long concealed a secret. Affixed beneath a staircase, the portrait — which ...
The Bedingfeld family have owned the spectacular moated brick Oxburgh Hall since it was built in 1482, and still live in part of the house; they were noted as Royalists and Roman Catholics.
The recently discovered print by Jacob Christoff Le Blon returns to public show at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk (Mike Hodgson/ National Trust/ PA) An artwork displayed at a National Trust property and ...
It had always been assumed that the copy of the Sir Anthony van Dyck portrait, the Three Eldest Children of King Charles I, displayed at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk was oil on paper. But the artwork was ...
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