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The moat water plays a vital role in stabilising the foundations of the 15th century property which is in the village of ...
Chequer House Gallery, 10-12 King Street, Lynn: Wednesday-Sunday, 11am-5pm, free entry, currently holding Home of the ...
Moat repairs at Oxburgh Estate in Norfolk (Image: Mike Hodgson) The moat, fed by a channel from the River Gadder, is a key feature of the estate. Water flows underground into the moat through a ...
East Sussex County Council is bringing in a team of specialist accountants, as part of a potential bid to secure financial assistance from the government.
From the birthplace of Anne Boleyn to a twin tower abbey, here are seven places in Norfolk for history lovers to get lost in.
and Home Covert with Oxburgh Hall providing a dramatic backdrop to the sea of bright yellow flower heads. As the season unfolds, tulips begin to emerge along the herbaceous border showcasing the very ...
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 artwork, considered to be a replica of Sir Anthony van Dyck's portrait, the 'Three Eldest Children of King Charles I', hanging in Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk was initially thought to be oil on paper.
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 ...