Oxburgh Estate is nestled on the edge of the Norfolk Brecks, with historic parkland, woodland, wildflower meadows and rare chalk river.

Recently acquiring another 126 acres of land the estate are restoring the arable land back to parkland, by planting trees and re-introducing areas of scrub, lowland meadow and ponds. Home to at least 7 species of bat, breeding barn owls and visiting otters, the surviving veteran trees are also supporting scarce beetles. 

Where to find our camp

Our woodland camp is situated past the imposing brick manor house with its tranquil moat, through the wildflower meadows and out onto other edge of the estate by the River Gadder.