Oxborough – Oxburgh Hall (Queen Mary and Sir Henry Bedingfield)
I like an old document… And this is one where Queen Mary is referring to the appointment of Sir Henry
Read MoreI like an old document… And this is one where Queen Mary is referring to the appointment of Sir Henry
Read MoreThe National Trust seem to have placed this seventeenth-century painting, of artist unknown, on display here to make the point
Read MoreThis is Sir Henry Bedingfield (1509-1583) who was the eldest son of Edmund Bedingfield, who had been entrusted with the
Read MoreThe artist of this painting is unknown, and the entire thing is something of a mystery as it’s also not
Read MoreOxburgh Hall was in the first wave of National Trust houses to re-open after the enforced period of closure and
Read MoreThe spelling of Oxborough is, if I’m being honest, a bloody nuisance as it differs from Oxburgh Hall which uses
Read MoreThis is the diary of Thomas Marwood (?-1718), a private tutor to Henry Arundell Bedingfield (1689-1760). The diary was written
Read MoreOxburgh Hall is going through a substantial restoration programme at the moment, caused by things falling off the building, which
Read MoreThis is one of eleven glasses that were commissioned by Sir Henry Arundell Bedingfeld (1689-1760) and the National Trust has
Read MoreJust photos here, as I have no knowledge about herbaceous borders or the plants in them. And this most certainly
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