Oxburgh Hall garden
The Oxburgh Hall garden surrounds the wonderful moated Tudor manor house built in 1482 by the Bedingfeld family. Lawns fringed with fine trees, a Victorian parterre planted by Sir Henry Paston-Bedingfeld in the mid 19th century, lined with box and permanent plantings of Cineraria `Silver Dust´ and Ruta graveolens `Jackman´s Blue´. The dazzling summer bedding for the parterre included ageratums and French marigolds. The Victorian kitchen garden is now planted as a formal orchard with plums, medlars, quinces and gages as well as apples, while roses, clematis and other climbers grow on the walls. A long herbaceous border shelters behind yew hedging and a herb and vegetable garden provides produce for the restaurant.
*Visit Official Website*
*Send an Email*
Places to Stay & Visit in or near King's Lynn
Address
Oxborough,
King's Lynn
PE33 9PS
Show on the Map
Information on Oxburgh Hall garden, Oxborough, King's Lynn
| Organisation/s: | The National Trust | Opening Times: | 9 Feb to 9 Mar, Sat & Sun, 11:00-16:00, 15 Mar-30 Jul, Sat-Wed, 31 Jul to 31 Aug, Daily, 1 Sep to 1 Oct, Sat-Wed, 11:00-17:00, 4 Oct to 2 Nov, Sat to Wed, 8 Nov-21 Dec, Sat & Sun, 3-31 Jan 09, Sat & Sun 11:00-16:00. Open BH Mons & Good Friday. |
|---|---|
| Admission: | NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices. |
| Location: | Seven miles south west of Swaffham on the south side of the Stoke Ferry road. |
| Facilities: | Guided tours (restrictions may apply), Plants for sale, Gift shop, Restaurant, Light refreshments, Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome, Child friendly, Garden Acreage: 15.5 |

