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An estate in Norfolk has featured in a list of the UK's top seven National Trust sites ... Norfolk is home to four estates run by the charity including Felbrigg Hall and Oxburgh Hall.
A Norfolk estate has been named among the best places to spot snowdrops this winter. The National Trust has listed the top five places to wander among the dainty white blooms in the East of England.
If you are looking for somewhere peaceful to enjoy a walk or to look at some impressive architecture, Cambridgeshire is the place to be with its many historical buildings and quaint areas of ...
The moated manor house of Oxburgh Hall, built in 1482 by the Bedingfeld family, was one of the first properties to feature in the six-part series for BBC One. Now owned by the National Trust ...
The National Trust curator Jane Eade commented ... 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 ...
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 ...
National Trust curator Jane Eade said van Dyck’s portrait ... 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 ...
An artwork displayed at a National Trust property and seen by ... the Three Eldest Children of King Charles I, displayed at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk was oil on paper. But the artwork was found ...
The recently discovered print by the 18th Century printmaker Jacob Christoff Le Blon returns to public show at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. (Mike Hodgson/ National Trust/ PA) An artwork displayed at a ...
The six-part series will visit some of the National Trust’s best-known locations including Stourhead in Wiltshire and Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk as well as lesser-known treasures such as Mr Straw ...
"In the entrance hall are her straw hat and clogs, in the bedroom are the bed hangings that she embroidered." One of England's most popular National Trust properties, and built by Bess of Hardwick ...
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