We are once again offering people the opportunity to watch the sunrise over the Estate as part of a fundraising walk on Saturday, 25th September.
For further information please contact the Marketing Department at marketing@blenheimpalace.com or on 01993 810510.
We are once again offering people the opportunity to watch the sunrise over the Estate as part of a fundraising walk on Saturday, 25th September.
A lone Spitfire from the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight soars over Blenheim Palace to mark the 76th anniversary of VJ Day
A total of 20 local charities, organisations and good causes are set to benefit from our £50,000 charity and community bursary.
A ‘lost’ horse-drawn Victorian Merryweather fire engine that was part of Blenheim Palace’s private fire brigade has returned to the Palace.
A candlemaker from Long Wittenham has won Blenheim’s annual business start-up competition.
Our Head Gardener made a special visit to a Woodstock care home to help plant a selection of donated flowering shrubs.
Our stunning landscape and parkland is being showcased as part of an outdoor photography exhibition celebrating the natural beauty of the Blenheim Park and Gardens.
Award-winning photographer Pete Seaward has created a stunning new display of wildlife photography for our new exhibition.
We are offering 12 new apprenticeship opportunities in a wide range of roles from bricklaying to social media.
Didcot-based Rebellion Film Studios has produced an extraordinary video to accompany the launch of our new Churchill exhibition at Blenheim Palace, which opened earlier this month.
We have been supporting our furloughed staff and those having to work from home by funding online training courses of their choice.
We are inviting grant applications for our 2021 bursary scheme from local projects and charities that focus their work on bringing people together in the local community.
We are once again inviting entrepreneurs and new businesses to take part in our start-up scheme aimed at boosting their chances of success.
We have confirmed Oxfordshire-based grief support charity SeeSaw as our official Charity of the Year 2021.
This National Apprentice Week (8 -14 February 2021), we are pleased to announce the promotion of one of our apprentices, 19-year-old Woodstock student Nicole Nielsen-Pike, to the role of Guest Services Supervisor.
We live-streamed a series of talks and tours into over 130 care homes across the UK over the Christmas holidays.
A team of conservation contractors is carrying out emergency repair work to fix leaking leadwork on the roof of our Palace with a grant from the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund.
Wooton-on-Woodstock Primary School has created a brand new outdoor learning area and additional storage facilities with the help of a grant from our Charitable Bursary.
Hundreds of care home residents across the UK will be able to enjoy free live virtual tours and interactive talks about Blenheim Palace over the Christmas period.
We have set up a bursary fund which is helping a local business deliver earth-friendly household cleaning and body-care products to Woodstock and the surrounding villages.
Our moving tribute featuring 200 full-size silhouettes of soldiers to commemorate Remembrance Day has raised more than £38,000 for the Royal British Legion.
We have received a £1.8m grant from the government’s Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage as part of a nationwide rescue scheme to safeguard some of the UK’s most important cultural sites.
A poignant company of 200, life-size Armistice Day soldier silhouettes has been assembled ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
We are using artificial intelligence to help predict visitor numbers and manage the flow of guests through The Palace.
Critical conservation work to help preserve our 18th century Grand Bridge will be able to proceed thanks to a grant from the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage.
A sponsored sunrise walk at Blenheim in memory of loved ones raised more than £10,000 for charity on Sunday 20th September.
We are offering people the opportunity to watch the sunrise over the Estate as part of a fundraising walk on Sunday, 20th September.
Award winning images from the Beautiful Blenheim competition are on display in our Rose Garden this Summer.
Reputed to be the pub where Winston Churchill “learnt to drink” during his time at Blenheim Palace, this historic pub is set to become the heart of the community once again.
The founder of a local online emotional support service for people affected by the coronavirus has been included in The Independent newspaper’s annual ‘Happy List’.