Today we visited Oxburgh Hall, looked after by the National Trust, in Norfolk. This is a fine moated house that looks more like a fortified castle. It has excellent grounds that had lots of snowdrops out. At the moment the daffodils have still to come out. Although it has ancient origins, parts were changed inside in the 19th century.
We had the tasty homemade leek and potato soup for lunch in the National Trust cafe which is just inside the main house on the LHS over the bridge (just inside).
Oxburgh Hall is a fine property and worth a visit.
I have updated our East Anglian churches visited blog too.
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
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