Oxburgh Hall

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Oxburgh Hall is a 15th-century moated manor house in Norfolk, England, renowned for its Tudor architecture and historic priest hole, and now cared for by the National Trust.

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Oxburgh Hall canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic house
manor house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival architecture
Tudor architecture
associatedWithFamily Bedingfeld family
builtInPeriod 15th century
category Country houses in Norfolk
Grade I listed houses in Norfolk
Moated sites in England
National Trust properties in Norfolk
constructionStart 1482
country United Kingdom
hasFeature Tudor gatehouse
gatehouse
moat
priest hole
towers
hasGardenStyle Victorian garden elements
hasPart chapel
courtyard
drawbridge
gardens
gatehouse
kitchen garden
priest hole
staircase tower
woodland
hasView surrounding parkland
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageStatus National Trust property
locatedIn England
Norfolk
United Kingdom
location Oxborough
managedBy National Trust
material brick
notableFor Tudor architecture
association with recusant Catholics
historic priest hole
moated setting
openToPublic true
ownedBy National Trust
usedFor filming location
heritage education
tourism

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Oxborough hasLandmark Oxburgh Hall
Oxborough knownFor Oxburgh Hall
Oxborough tourismAttraction Oxburgh Hall