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Estates and Country Parks in The Cotswolds
The magnificant Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire
is a "must see" for anyone visiting the area. and that's just for starters!
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock
Birthplace of Winston Churchill on 1874, Blenheim Palace and the royal
estate of Woodstock was the reward given to John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, for his victory over the
French at the battle of Blenheim.
Queen Anne gave Churchill the Woodstock estate and funds to build
a palace there, Blenheim Palace.
Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire is the home of the Duke of
Marlborough.
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Broadway Tower Country Park
Link: Broadway Tower and Country Park
Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
Sudeley’s unique Gardens are
amongst the finest in England. The centrepiece Queens Garden sits on the original Tudor Parterre and billows
with hundreds of varieties of old fashioned roses.
Overall Sudeley boasts ten stunning gardens,
under the guidance of consultant Sir Roddy Llewellyn.
Link: Sudeley Castle
Buscot Park
Found just off the A417 between Lechlade and Faringdon, Buscot Park is home to a late 18th Century house
and beautiful landscaped gardens. The property is administered on behalf of The National Trust by Lord
Faringdon.
On arriving, park in the free car park and wander to the ticket office to gain entry. Pop into the tea-room
for refreshments or get straight on with exploring the stunning gardens and miles of walks.
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