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Name | OXBURGH HALL | ||||||||||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 52.575169 Longitude: 0.57020988 National Grid Reference: TF 74263 00586 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1001010 Date first listed: 18-Sep-1987 |
A C17 walled garden with mid C19 pleasure ground, gardens, and parkland set around
a C15 moated manor house.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
The building of Oxburgh Hall, a fortified manor house, was started by the Bedingfield
family in 1476 and completed by Sir Edmund Bedingfield in 1482. His son, also Edmund,
entertained King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York in 1497, demonstrating the
importance of the family both locally and nationally. Earthwork remains suggest that
gardens were laid out by the mid C16. In 1646, during the Civil War, Sir Henry Bedingfield
was confined to the Tower of London and Oxburgh was pillaged and partly fired (CL
1903). In the later years of the C17, following the Reformation, Sir Henry was made
a baronet and work began on repairing the Hall and grounds, including the construction
of a walled kitchen garden and the laying out of Walks to the south of the Hall (UEA
1993). At the end of the C18, Sir Richard, fourth Baronet, demolished part of the
Hall and rebuilt the south-east and south-west facades which looked out over the new,
more natural landscape he created at that time. The fifth Baronet, Sir Richard II
made small alterations to the gardens but for much of the first half of the C19 the
Hall was leased. When however it was inherited by Sir Henry Richard Paston-Bedingfield,
sixth Baronet in 1829, the family retook possession and made substantial changes to
both the Hall and the estate. The architects J C Buckler and A W N Pugin were commissioned
in c 1835 to restore the Hall. They also added a stable block and a chapel and rebuilt
the walled kitchen garden and flower garden. A French Parterre was laid out east of
the moat, the pleasure ground was created west of the new chapel, and a landscape
park laid out to the south and west. After 1902, under the eighth Baronet further
alterations were made to the layout of the drives, with the addition of a new east
lodge, and to the planting in the park (ibid). After almost 500 years of continuous
ownership, the Bedingfields sold the estate in 1951 to the Ashdale Property and Estate
company who split the estate into portions which were offered for sale individually.
The Dowager Lady Bedingfield, together with two other family members, bought back
the Hall and immediate grounds which were given to the National Trust in 1952, in
whose ownership it remains (1999). The Trust have subsequently purchased Home Covert
to the south-west of the Hall.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Oxburgh Hall lies in the small rural
Norfolk village of Oxborough, c 12km south-west of Swaffham and 12km east of Downham
Market. The 121ha registered site, of which 5ha is gardens, is bounded to the north
by a red-brick turreted wall beyond which lies the village street. To the east is
a long plantation, Park Belt, which borders a minor village road. To the west the
boundary is more open to a small road connecting Oxborough to Oxborough Hithe and
this boundary adjoins the Old Rectory and a string of small water meadows. To the
south My Lord's Wood encloses the site, beyond which lie further water meadows. The
land is virtually flat, with the Hall and gardens sitting just within the northern
boundary such that the main view is to the south, over the open parkland. Oxburgh
lies on the edge of the Norfolk fenlands and its surrounding landscape is characterised
by small fields, woodlands, drains, and water meadows.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The main gates to Oxburgh Hall lie at the end of a straight
drive which connects the village street to the north-west front of the Hall, crossing
a brick bridge over the moat to enter the inner courtyard. The gates hang on the turreted
boundary wall which incorporates a large square tower c 80m to the north-east (gates,
wall, turrets, and tower all listed grade II*). Both wall and tower are late medieval
with early C19 remodelling. Forming part of the boundary wall, c 80m to the south-west
of the gates, stands Chapel Lodge (listed grade II), a single-storey building of brick
with a black pantile roof and rendered gable end painted with imitation timber frame.
This lodge is possibly of late C17 origin refurbished in the late C19 and there is
currently (1999) no entrance through the boundary wall at this point. At the north-east
end of the boundary wall stands the East Lodge (listed grade II), a two-storey, flat-roofed
brick building with crenellated parapet built by J C Buckler c 1835. This stands beside
the visitors' entrance into the site, the drive turning south-west past the stables
before passing through brick gate posts (listed grade II) to join the main drive north
of the Hall.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Oxburgh Hall (listed grade I) is a fortified country house built
of red brick with stone dressings under a pantile roof. It is a square, moated building
constructed as four wings arranged around an inner courtyard. The north-west front
has a central three-storey C15 gatehouse with vaulted archway flanked by turrets and
wings with C19 gothic crenellated facades. The north-east facade has a four-storey
tower at the south-east corner and two crow-stepped attic gables. The south-west facade
is decorated in a similar fashion to the north-east facade. The Hall was originally
completed in 1482 by the Bedingfield family. In 1778 Sir Richard Bedingfield undertook
major remodelling to three of the four wings and in 1835 the architects J C Buckler
and A W N Pugin carried out refurbishments.
Approximately 100m to the north-east of the Hall stands the stable block and coach
house (listed grade II). These are arranged as three blocks around an open-sided courtyard
to the north-west and in contrast to the other buildings on the site are constructed
of gault brick with slate roofs. The stables were originally constructed on this site
early in the C19 but in 1887, Sir Henry Bedingfield, the seventh Baronet had them
pulled down and the present buildings erected (UEA 1993). On the north side of the
drive opposite the stables stands Stable Cottage, a two-storey cream brick and pantile
building with leaded lights and decorative bargeboards. The north gable forms part
of the boundary wall and is of red brick with a stepped gable.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The gardens and pleasure grounds lie to the south-east
and north of the Hall. To the east is the French Parterre made of box scroll work
and yew spheres filled with lavender. The Parterre was laid out for Sir Richard Bedingfield
in c 1845 following a design from Dezalliers d'Argenville's La Thorie et la pratique
de jardinage (1709). Beyond the Parterre to the east is a yew hedge and long herbaceous
border, planted against the outer wall of the walled garden. To the south of the walled
garden is a late C20 shrub area known as the Chelsea Garden which leads across a watercourse
into My Lady's Wood, a woodland garden filled with box and yew and containing a small
rustic summerhouse (late C20). This area was developed in the early C19 and further
embellished in the early C20.
To the north of the Hall is the long terrace walk running from an arched brick gateway
(listed grade II) c 70m to the north-east, along the face of the building, south-west
to a small gate into the Oak Yard. Beyond the terrace to the north are lawns planted
with mature trees of beech, cedar, and yew, and the Stable Bank (also laid to lawn
with trees) to the north-east. Some 90m to the north-west of the moat, beyond the
lawn, stands St Mary's Chapel (listed grade II*), a brick and ashlar private chapel
built in 1838 and attributed to A W N Pugin. Around the Chapel, and mainly to the
west of it, lies the pleasure ground or Wilderness planted with trees and spring bulbs
and cut through by meandering paths. A lime avenue runs through the area towards a
small rustic bridge (late C20). The Wilderness was laid out during the C19 and restored
in the 1970s.
PARK The park lies to the south of the Hall, beyond a brick ha-ha. The area immediately
to the south and west is pasture with scattered trees, most of which lie to the west.
The west section contains some very ancient oak trees and was labelled as the Oak
Yard on an early C18 map (Map of the parish of Oxburgh, 1722), whilst the southern
section contains earthworks which may be partly the remains of C16 formal garden features
(UEA 1993). Beyond the pasture area to south and west the remainder of the park is
under arable production with few surviving parkland trees. Perimeter belts survive
to the east and south and these date from the mid C19 when the landscape park was
created. To the south-west of the Hall is a further block of woodland known as Home
Covert. This area is currently (1999) being restored to hardwoods from conifer plantations
and it contains a long raised walk lined with beech. Home Covert is an older piece
of woodland, having been in existence since at least 1801 (estate map).
KITCHEN GARDEN The walled kitchen and flower garden (listed grade II) lies c 70m to
the north-east of the moat, beyond the French Parterre. It covers c 0.5ha and is surrounded
by a red-brick crenellated wall with four square towers, three along the north-east
face and the fourth in the north-west corner. One tower serves as an entrance porch
and another as a dovecote and all are decorated with stepped crenellations. The garden
is divided into two compartments, the largest of which has been newly planted as a
mixed orchard (1999). The small northern compartment is used for vegetable production
with a range of old garden stores and modern glasshouses. The walled garden was constructed
in c 1835 by J C Buckler for Sir Richard Bedingfield. It is thought to stand on the
site of a much earlier kitchen garden which was originally built to accompany the
early hall (UEA 1993).
REFERENCES
Dezalliers d'Argenville, La Thorie et la pratique de jardinage (1709) Country Life,
1 (22 May 1897), pp 548/50; 13 (11 April 1903), pp 470/7; 66 (17 August 1929), pp
224(32; 167 (26 June 1980), pp 1480(2 N Pevsner, The Buildings of England: North-west
and South Norfolk (1962), pp 282/3 Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, guidebook, (National Trust
1978) G S Thomas, Gardens of the National Trust (1979), pp 191/2 Oxburgh: A report
on the history of the park and gardens, (UEA report 1993)
Maps The Manor of Oxburgh, nd (c 1650-1722), (National Trust Collection) Map of the
Parish of Oxburgh, 1722 (National Trust Collection) W Faden, A new topographical map
of the county of Norfolk, 1797 (Norfolk Record Office) A Bryant, Map of the county
of Norfolk, 1826 (Norfolk Record Office) Tithe map for Oxborough parish, 1845/6 (864),
(Norfolk Record Office)
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1891 2nd edition published 1907 1950 edition
OS 25" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1883 2nd edition published 1905
Archival items Sale particulars, 1951 (MC 288/7, 697x9), (Norfolk Record Office) The
main body of archives concerning Oxburgh Hall are held in a private collection.
Description written: March 1999 Register Inspector: EMP Edited: March 2001
This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by Historic England for its special historic interest.