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Gardens and Parkland

Find something new on every visit, in every season

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Centuries of landscape design and stories

The Gardens and Parkland at Blenheim Palace reflect a journey through the changing fashions of landscape design over the centuries. This ranges from the naturalistic sweeping lawns, trees and lake designed by 'Capability' Brown in the 1700s to the contrasting formal style of the majestic Water Terraces and the Duke's private Italian Garden. Other highlights include the beautiful Rose Garden, which is currently being restored to its original design, the picturesque Churchill Memorial Garden and the hidden oasis of plants that is the Secret Garden, perfect for a moment of quiet contemplation.

Expanding a further 2000 acres around the Gardens is the Blenheim Palace Parkland, transformed into an idyllic, naturalised English landscape by 'Capability' Brown. The iconic view of the Grand Bridge and Queen Pool lake was once described by Lord Randolph Churchill as "the finest view in England". 

 

 
Seasonal Highlights

Seasonal Highlights

Find out more about our must-see areas this season...from our staple spring blooms to whole new areas of flora, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

What's on in the Gardens

What's on in the Gardens

Discover all year and seasonal tours, trails and outdoor exhibitions in the stunning Gardens and Parkland.

Restoration of the Gardens

Restoration of the Gardens

One eye on the past and a larger one on the future

The Formal Gardens 

On the west front of the Palace are the elegant Water Terraces, designed by French landscape arcitect Achille Duchêne. With their formal symmetry, grand fountains and structured planting, they contrast dramatically with the view of 'Capability' Brown's naturalised landscape. The private Italian Garden, also designed by Duchêne in this style, can be viewed as you continue down the path alongside the vast South Lawn. Venture further to discover the elegant Rose Garden, the Secret Garden and more, eventually reaching the stunning Cascades waterfall.

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The Walled Garden

Designed by Henry Wise in 1707, the Walled Garden is the oldest surviving part of the original gardens. The tall redbrick walls create the perfect environment for growing fresh fruit and vegetables. Still honouring its purpose today, our Kitchen Garden supplies the Palace's Cafes and Orangery Restaurant. The Walled Garden is also where many of our family activities are based, including the Marlborough Maze, Butterfly House and our Adventure Play.

Discover activites in the Walled Garden

 

The Great Estate

Our vast Estate is a rich haven of flora and fauna with no shortage of natural beauty to discover. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife including deer, otters, water voles and bats as well as birds such as red kites, herons and owls. There is even a Blenheim species of honeybee. With the largest collection of ancient oak trees in Europe, and one of the most biodiverse spaces in the country, the Estate is recognised as a Site of Specific Scientific Interest (SSSI). Explore the Estate with one of our walking routes, ranging from our Lakeside Walk to a seven kilometre loop through High Park. 

Discover our walks

 

 

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