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Oxburgh Estate

Oxburgh Estate, Oxborough, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE33 9PS

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Make the most of free entry to Oxburgh Estate on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 September. Explore Victorian Gothic interiors, curious collections, peaceful woodland walks and colourful gardens.

It’s hard not to fall in love when you catch your first glimpse of the imposing brick manor house reflected in the tranquil moat. Despite its fortified appearance, Oxburgh hall was built in 1482 as a family home by the Bedingfelds, and theirs is a story of survival.

Inside, peel back the layers of history as you wander through a house filled with portraits and treasured objects. Outside, the original gardens and parkland form a mixture of formal and wilderness, from the productive kitchen garden and herbaceous border to estate walks through woodland and meadow.

Visitors can enjoy free entry all weekend (Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 September) to this very special place and find out more about Oxburgh’s fascinating history on volunteer-led guided tours of the gardens, gatehouse experience and architectural history of the house (bookable on arrival). Families can also enjoy games in the garden, den building in the woods, and picnics with a view!

Plus, especially for Heritage Open Days, discover some of Oxburgh’s curious collections not usually on display as you get up close to some intriguing objects. See architectural facsimile drawings by J.C. Buckler, the architect who made many changes to Oxburgh in the 1800s, and illustrated books on architecture, including works by the famous Gothic architect A.C. Pugin. Plus take a sneak peek at part of our photography collection usually kept in storage, including old photos of the Bedingfeld family.

Timings & Tours

Saturday 13 September:
Estate open: 0930-1700
Sunday 14 September:
Estate open: 0930-1700

Location & directions

Oxburgh Estate, Oxborough, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE33 9PS

Directions:
By road: 7 miles south-west of Swaffham and 3 miles from A134 at Stoke Ferry; 17 miles south of King's Lynn. Parking: Free. Sat Nav: PE33 9PS. By train: Downham Market, 10 miles, then taxi; no direct public transport from Downham Market. By bus: You can get to Oxburgh Estate on the Swaffham flexibus+ which travels to/from Swaffham and villages in West Norfolk and Breckland. This service is available 7am - 7pm, Monday to Saturday and can be booked to pick you up at a time to suit you. Find out more at Swaffham flexibus+ on the Norfolk County Council website. By bicycle: Cyclist are welcome, but please note that local roads have no lane markings and are of the national speed limit for single carriageways.
Contact on day:
Oxburgh Estate Office
Telephone number:
+441366328258

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Partly accessible grounds. Main pathways are loose gravel, flat with occasional slopes. There is level access to the hall and parts of the gardens. The ground floor of the hall is wheelchair accessible although some doorways are narrow and may not be suitable for PMVS. Access to the first floor of the hall is via a staircase. Manual wheelchairs and Mountain Trike all-terrain wheelchair are available to borrow from the Welcome Team on arrival, please speak to a member of the team.

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