13 club members plus 6 very welcome family guests arrived at Oxburgh Hall in glorious sunshine to explore this wonderful moated medieval manor house and gardens. The scaffolding has finally been removed and the house can now be seen in all its glory. Parts of the interior are now also open to explore - it’s amazing to think the Bedingfeld family have resided here for over 500 years.
As you can see from the images below, we explored inside and outside the house, the gardens and grounds and also the nearby church of St John the Evangelist .
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UNDER THE ARCH by Sue Baldwin |
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BLUE CEDAR CONES by Tim Leonard |
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REFLECTIONS IN THE RIVER by Jan Murphy |
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ACROSS THE MEADOWS by Graham Jackson |
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YELLOW AVALANCHE LILY by Tom Thurston |
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BEDROOM CORRIDOR by Andy Caws |
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WINGED SKULL by Di Jackson |
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NEWEST RECRUIT by Sue Baldwin |
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ONLY SPIDERS LIVE HERE NOW by Tim Leonard |
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OXBURGH BLUEBELLS by Graham Jackson |
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OXBURGH HALL IN ALL ITS GLORY by Tom Thurston |
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TULIPS by Di Jackson |
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RUSHING WATER by Andy Caws |
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GOOD QUEEN BESS by Di Jackson |
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ICM OF OXBURGH HALL by Jan Murphy |
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