• An old print of the Palace of Woodstock. Woodstock Palace was a royal residence in the English town of Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
  • Woodstock Palace was the site of some notable royal births, including Edward the Black Prince, who was also known as Edward of Woodstock.
  • Home to the 12th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill,, Blenheim Palace is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture that...
  • The Norman kings regularly visited Woodstock Manor because of the peerless hunting to be had in the extensive woodland surrounding the palace.
  • We're so pleased to hear that you enjoyed exploring the Palace and Formal Gardens but disappointed to hear your thoughts on elements of your visit.
  • (The images showing Woodstock manor, at the top of this page, and Sarah, first Duchess of Marlborough, have kindly been supplied by Blenheim Palace).
  • By far one of the best things to do in Woodstock has to be a visit to the world famous Blenheim Palace!
  • Woodstock_Palace Woodstock_manor_OX The status of Woodstock as a palace extended to that of a grand hunting lodge due to the forest which...
  • On 30 Dec 1389 John Hastings 3rd Earl Pembroke (age 17) was killed in a tournament during the Christmas Court at Woodstock Palace.
  • The Woodstock Palace was a residence for different royal dynasties of England.