Oxborough is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, well known for its church and manor house Oxburgh Hall.
[6] The surviving chancel and Bedingfeld chapel were subsequently repaired to become the main church buildings, leaving the destroyed nave as a grassed area.
At the Reformation, the Bedingfeld family retained their Roman Catholic faith as recusants; the Hall contains a priest hole.
[7] Remains of an earlier Norman church, St. Mary Magdalene, also survive within the grounds of the Old Rectory at Oxborough Hythe, a hamlet south west of the main village.
[8][9] Oxburgh Hall is the ancient ancestral home of the Bedingfeld family, and is now owned by the National Trust.