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A Norfolk estate has been named among the best National Trust sites in the UK. The Blickling Estate, near Aylsham, has been ranked as the fifth best place to visit out of the more than 600 sites owned ...
Visitors will be able to visit a new room in a National Trust estate for the very first time following a huge conservation ...
The moat water plays a vital role in stabilising the foundations of the 15th century property which is in the village of ...
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 ...
Oxburgh Estate is open from 9.30am to 4pm everyday and Oxburgh Hall is currently only open from 10.30am to 3pm on select days so it is best to check the National Trust website before your visit to ...
Oxburgh Hall was built in 1482 and survived the Civil War. cambridgenews ... Entry to the estate is free for National Trust members and costs £13 for adults and £6.50 for children with a family ...
Oxburgh Hall, a 15th century manor house near Swaffham, ... Now owned by the National Trust, Oxburgh Hall was chosen for its rich history and stunning architecture.
An “exceptionally rare” painting was found hiding in plain sight in the United Kingdom, officials said. Photo from the National Trust A large painting hanging in Oxburgh Hall, a lavish manor ...
It is not known for certain how and when the print came to Oxburgh Hall, the home of the Bedingfeld family. Royalists and devout Catholics, it is possible that the print arrived at Oxburgh soon ...
It is not known for certain how and when the print came to Oxburgh Hall, the home of the Bedingfeld family.Royalists and devout Catholics, it is possible that the print arrived at Oxburgh soon ...
Artwork at National Trust property found to be rare 18th century colour print. ... It is not known for certain how and when the print came to Oxburgh Hall, the home of the Bedingfeld family.
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 ...