Blenheim is grand. Big rooms, wide lawns, and a real mix of history: Dukes, battles, politics, and family life.
You’ll start in the Great Hall with its huge painted ceiling. Then walk through the State Rooms, where every wall seems to have a portrait or tapestry. Churchill was born here, and his story is told in a small but moving exhibition, including the room where he was born. Outside the gardens go on and on, with a lake, a bridge, fountains, and flowerbeds. Walk through the Italian-style water terraces or find a quiet bench with a view of the palace behind you. There’s a lot to see, but easy to enjoy at your own pace.