Blenheim Palace
| UNESCO World Heritage Site, historic house
United Kingdom /
England /
Woodstock /
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/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Woodstock
World / United Kingdom / England
UNESCO World Heritage Site, historic house
Woodstock OX20 1PP, United Kingdom
www.blenheimpalace.com/
Blenheim Palace (pronounced /ˈblɛnəm/, blen-um) is a large and monumental country house situated in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the only non-episcopal country house in England to hold the title "palace". The Palace, one of England's largest houses, was built between 1705 and circa 1724. It was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
Its construction was originally intended to be a gift to John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough from a grateful nation in return for military triumph against the French and Bavarians at the Battle of Blenheim. However, it soon became the subject of political infighting, which led to Marlborough's exile, the fall from power of his Duchess, and irreparable damage to the reputation of the architect Sir John Vanbrugh. Designed in the rare, and short-lived, English baroque style, architectural appreciation of the palace is as divided today as it was in the 1720s. It is unique in its combined usage as a family home, mausoleum and national monument. The palace is also notable as the birthplace and ancestral home of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
David Dimbleby filmed there recently.
www.blenheimpalace.com/
Blenheim Palace (pronounced /ˈblɛnəm/, blen-um) is a large and monumental country house situated in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the only non-episcopal country house in England to hold the title "palace". The Palace, one of England's largest houses, was built between 1705 and circa 1724. It was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
Its construction was originally intended to be a gift to John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough from a grateful nation in return for military triumph against the French and Bavarians at the Battle of Blenheim. However, it soon became the subject of political infighting, which led to Marlborough's exile, the fall from power of his Duchess, and irreparable damage to the reputation of the architect Sir John Vanbrugh. Designed in the rare, and short-lived, English baroque style, architectural appreciation of the palace is as divided today as it was in the 1720s. It is unique in its combined usage as a family home, mausoleum and national monument. The palace is also notable as the birthplace and ancestral home of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
David Dimbleby filmed there recently.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blenheim_Palace
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Coordinates: 51°50'31"N 1°21'41"W
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- Coiba Island 8699 km
- The Lake 0.4 km
- Blenheim Palace 0.9 km
- London Oxford Airport (IATA: OXF, ICAO: EGTK) 2.7 km
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- Kings Wood 4.1 km
- Out Wood 5.9 km
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- RAF Weston-on-the-Green 11 km
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