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The chapel, Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
The chapel, Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Family Chapel, Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough near Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Family Chapel, Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough near Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Family Chapel, Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough near Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedingfield Chantry Chapel, Saint John the Evangelist Church, Oxborough, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedingfield Chantry Chapel, Saint John the Evangelist Church, Oxborough, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
The chapel, Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk
Oxburgh Chapel Lodge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chapel at Oxburgh Hall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedingfield Chantry Chapel, Saint John the Evangelist Church, Oxborough, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedingfield Chantry Chapel, Saint John the Evangelist Church, Oxborough, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedingfield Chantry Chapel, Saint John the Evangelist Church, Oxborough, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Font, Bedingfield Chantry Chapel, Saint John the Evangelist Church, Oxborough, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chapel at Oxburgh Hall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482. The Bedingfelds gained the manor of Oxborough through marriage in the early 15th century, and the family has lived at the hall since its construction, although ownership passed to the National Trust in 1952. The house underwent extensive refurbishment in the mid 19th century under John Chessell Buckler and Augustus Pugin.


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