Autumn at Oxburgh
There is lots to do at Oxburgh this Autumn. Follow the Everyday histories trail, pick up a drawing bag around the house or Estate, join a sketching session in the house, or enjoy the harvest produce in the outdoors.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
There is lots to do at Oxburgh this Autumn. Follow the Everyday histories trail, pick up a drawing bag around the house or Estate, join a sketching session in the house, or enjoy the harvest produce in the outdoors.
Discover the stories and lives of 3 members of Estate staff, who lived and worked here in the 20th Century in the Gardens and the House. Follow their story trails on one of 3 routes around the Gardens.
Take a moment in the Kitchen Garden to explore the produce grown at Oxburgh and see what’s ready for harvest at this time of year.
Have a go at sketching parts of the Esther Tapestry, or the Molyneux-Seel portraits restored by the National Trust, or specially selected items from the collection in bookable still-life sessions as part of the Big Draw 2026.
After you have enjoyed Oxburgh in its seasonal colour, head to the tearoom to recharge with a choice of homemade cakes and comforting treats.
Times
Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Accessibility
Please visit the Oxburgh website for our full access guide. If you would like further information, please contact us via email or phone. oxburghestate@nationaltrust.org.uk 01366 328258
- Meeting point
This event will take place within Oxburgh Hall and throughout the Formal Gardens.
- Suitability for children
Recommended for ages 4 and above.
- What to bring and wear
Please wear suitable footwear and dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.
Upcoming events
Summer of Play at Oxburgh Estate
Discover a summer jam-packed with fun here at Oxburgh Estate from Saturday 18 July to Sunday 6 September. Normal admission charges apply.
A Regency Romance
After decades apart, a young honeymooning couple have been reunited – their portraits lovingly restored using traditional centuries-old crafting techniques.
Bringing Esther Home
Over 100 years ago, seven prized 16th century tapestries were sold from Oxburgh's collection and disappeared without trace. Launching this June, our new exhibition tells the story of how one of those tapestries came home…
Oxburgh Hall; Past to Present - Morning Tours
Discover how the hall at Oxburgh has been altered over the last 500 years.