Oxburgh Hall, Visit, Picnic, & Monthly Meet

27 jun 2026

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East Anglia

Saturday 27TH June 10am, Monthly Meet, Group visit and Picnic to Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough, Kings Lynn, PE33 9PS. We have dedicated parking and can then have a good wander round the hall and grounds picnic or lunch in the tea room or café as you prefer. Do let me know if you plan to come, discounted entry for groups over 15 (in number, not age!) 5%, better than nothing! Let me know if you are interested in coming ASAP Prices for entry are below. The Book Tickets link is just to let me know you’re coming! Entry fees as below, due on the day.

Adult (18+), Child (5-17), under 5s free, Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children).

Our prices are per person, and include entry into Oxburgh Hall, formal garden and wider parkland. 

Free entry for National Trust members.

Free parking. 

Ticket typeWith Gift AidWithout Gift Aid
Adult (18+)£15.40£14.00
Child (5-17) under 5s free£7.70£7.00
Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children)£38.50£35.00
1 adult, 3 children£23.10£21.00
Group (Adult 18+)£13.30
Group (Child 5-17)£6.65

It’s hard not to fall in love with Oxburgh Hall, when you catch your first glimpse of the imposing brick manor house reflected in the tranquil moat.

Built by the Bedingfeld family in 1482 as a statement of power, Oxburgh and the family have endured turbulent times. Through religious persecution, Civil War devastation, near dereliction and threatened demolition, Oxburgh’s story is one of survival.

Step inside to discover the legacy of the 6th Baronet who created much of what you see today, from the Victorian Gothic interiors to the ornate architectural additions that reflect a romantic view of Oxburgh’s medieval past.

Outside, the gardens are a mixture of formal and wilderness, with the kitchen garden, orchard and herbaceous border adding colour and seasonal interest. And for those wanting to explore further, you can follow one of the estate walks through woodland, along the River Gadder, and out into open meadows.

Following the completion of a massive six-year roof restoration project, Oxburgh Hall has been returned to its former glory, and there’s no better time to visit. Now the scaffolding has been fully removed and the once closed rooms are starting to open up again, the team at Oxburgh Hall cannot wait to share their findings from the restoration project. The new ‘Endurance’ exhibition shares the fascinating story of Oxburgh Hall and the Bedingfeld family through time. There are many other things to explore and do at Oxburgh Hall including The medieval Gatehouse, which was one of the main areas that needed restoring and is the best surviving example of the original Tudor building. You can also get better acquainted with what the restoration project entailed in the new display in The Gun Room, and get access to previously restricted areas.

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/oxburgh-hall

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