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Oxburgh Hall

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Oxburgh Hall

House in Norfolk, England, 13 km/8 mi east of Downham Market. It was built about 1482, but was damaged in the English Civil War, and repairs continued for the next hundred years. It was substantially rebuilt and restored in the 18th and 19th centuries, although its outward appearance is much the same as in Tudor times. The 24 m/79 ft gate tower is virtually unaltered. Oxburgh was given to the National Trust in 1952 by Lady Bedingfeld.

It has been the home of the Bedingfeld family for nearly 500 years.



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