Oxburgh Hall

Location: Norfolk, England

Tudor Heritage: A moated house built in 1482 by Sir Edmund Bedingfeld, showcasing Tudor architecture.

Secret Priest Hole: Ingeniously concealed within a lavatory to hide Catholic priests during persecution.

Royal Visits: Welcomed King Henry VIII and Elizabeth of York during their reign.

Historic Needlework: Home to intricate hangings crafted by Mary, Queen of Scots, and Bess of Hardwick during imprisonment.

Victorian Enhancements: Renovated in the 19th century with additions like a chapel and kitchen garden.