SEN Opening
Join us for a SEN session at Oxburgh Estate, aimed at those living or caring for someone on the autism spectrum, neurodivergent individuals, or those who have any other sensory needs.
This session hosts a fun and safe environment with additional activities to engage and provide fun for the whole family.
What makes the session different?
Oxburgh Hall will open an hour earlier at 10am to allow for a calmer and more comfortable environment. There will be a lowered visitor capacity, raised light levels and a reduction in loud noises. On the first floor you will find a quiet room filled with sensory toys and comfortable bean bags.
Our friendly team are trained in disability awareness and are on hand to assist with accessibility requirements.
The hall will open for a quiet session at 10am. The hall is open for general entry from 11am to 3pm with last admission at 2.15pm.
This event is bookable as a free event, though general admission is required to be paid on entry to site. A ticket must be booked for every member of the group.
National Trust members free. Up to 2 free carers per person.
Please note:
- Standard admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.
- This event takes place across the whole estate. The quiet session is held within Oxburgh Hall. Site opens at 9.30am and closes 5pm. A quiet session will be held in Oxburgh Hall from 10am to 11am. General entry into the hall begins at 11am.
- Assistant animals only in Oxburgh Hall.
- Please visit the access page of our website for detailed accurate information about the facilities and access at Oxburgh. We are currently creating a video showing the visitor journey at Oxburgh. This will be available to view shortly.
- We would love to hear from you! We are always interested to learn more about accessibility at Oxburgh. If you have suggestions on how we could further improve on what we already have, please do get in touch either via email oxburghestate@nationaltrust.org.uk or by filling in a feedback card before you leave.
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Join us for a SEN session at Oxburgh Estate, aimed at those living or caring for someone on the autism spectrum, neurodivergent individuals, or those who have any other sensory needs.
This session hosts a fun and safe environment with additional activities to engage and provide fun for the whole family.
What makes the session different?
Oxburgh Hall will open an hour earlier at 10am to allow for a calmer and more comfortable environment. There will be a lowered visitor capacity, raised light levels and a reduction in loud noises. On the first floor you will find a quiet room filled with sensory toys and comfortable bean bags.
Our friendly team are trained in disability awareness and are on hand to assist with accessibility requirements.
The hall will open for a quiet session at 10am. The hall is open for general entry from 11am to 3pm with last admission at 2.15pm.
This event is bookable as a free event, though general admission is required to be paid on entry to site. A ticket must be booked for every member of the group.
National Trust members free. Up to 2 free carers per person.
Please note:
- Standard admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.
- This event takes place across the whole estate. The quiet session is held within Oxburgh Hall. Site opens at 9.30am and closes 5pm. A quiet session will be held in Oxburgh Hall from 10am to 11am. General entry into the hall begins at 11am.
- Assistant animals only in Oxburgh Hall.
- Please visit the access page of our website for detailed accurate information about the facilities and access at Oxburgh. We are currently creating a video showing the visitor journey at Oxburgh. This will be available to view shortly.
- We would love to hear from you! We are always interested to learn more about accessibility at Oxburgh. If you have suggestions on how we could further improve on what we already have, please do get in touch either via email oxburghestate@nationaltrust.org.uk or by filling in a feedback card before you leave.