Oxburgh Hall is one of our favourite National Trust properties – it’s a Moated Country House, and inside it holds a plethora of treasures 

 

 

 

 

 

Since our last visit, they have reopened the Priest’s Hole which neither of us had ever seen before – this cleverly hidden safe place was tiny and cramped to say the least

 

 

The outside of the hall is stunning and the gardens are worth a visit. This time we did not visit the village church, which does have some incredible adornments – but a brief walk around the entrance was wonderful, even in the rain!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leaving Oxburgh, it was only a short drive to CAMC Thetford Forest Club site and we arrived around 1400. This site is entered by driving past 7th Armoured Division Memorial– more on this later

 

The camp site is surrounded by trees – it has only got service points – no showers or toilet block but it’s very peaceful 

 

We had booked for two nights, but left early – I had an appointment with the football on the Sunday – and we became aware the even though the site had had its WiFi upgraded, it was up and down like a bride’s nightie…

But, while we were on site we did get to explore the woodland around us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I also got to try out our new Cadac BBQ and the mounts for the awning legs – very impressed !

 

 

 

All in all – a lovely couple of days 🙂

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