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Oxburgh Hall, Garden and Estate

Oxborough is a beautiful moated manor house, built in 1482 by the Bedingfeld family who live here. It has a Tudor gatehouse and priest's hole, secret doors, King's and Queen's rooms and a fine display of embroidery by Mary Queen of Scots. There are formal gardens with a French Parterre, Orchard, Kitchen Garden and Victorian Catholic Chapel and the estate has 60 acres of mixed woodlands with walks and trails.

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  • Coach parking
  • Disabled toilets
  • Toilets

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CEVAS Accredited

This place has CEVAS accredited personnel.

CEVAS stands for Countryside Educational Visits Accreditation Scheme. A nationally recognised accreditation, the scheme offers training for individuals who are working – or plan to work – with groups of school children, young people or clients with additional needs.

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