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A view from the escarpment, the Cotswolds, England

The delicate Ash tree

Ash Tree beside the lake in Blenheim Park

The delicate lacy outline of an Ash Tree beside the lake in Blenheim Park

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Anne
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A Walk Through Blenheim Park

John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), the aristocrat, politician and above all military commander, was a national hero.

In reward for his service to the country and for victories at the Battle of Blenheim (1702) and other battles in the War of Spanish Succession(1701 – 1714), Queen Anne and the Nation awarded him the manor of Woodstock, a Royal deer park, on which to build a palace.

The result was a sumptuous palace designed by the architect, Sir John Vanbrugh and a park designed by the landscape gardener, Capability Brown.

Ancient Rights of Way still pass through the Park allowing an impressive circular walk of 7 miles, with magnificent views across the Great Lake to the Grand Bridge and the Palace itself.

Blenheim Palace from Queen Pool
A cloudy and overcast start to the walk

Cycling towards the Column of Victory

Dappled shade

Sheep pastures under blue skies

Backwater reflections

The Grand Bridge

Blenheim Palace on a gorgeous summer afternoon

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Anne
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