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Topic: How Much ???? Blenheim Palace
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09/7/2012 at 8:44pm
Location: North Devon Outfit: Lunar Stellar Peugeot Partner Tepee O
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Friends of ours live in the area.
A couple of years ago we visited them and stayed at the CC site on the edge of Blenheim palace.
This money grabbing policy was well known to the locals and the "head honcho" is not paticularly well liked in the area because of this and other reasons and our friends were able to walk us through the grounds of Blenheim on public rights of way without incurring this charge. apparently the charge to walk through the grounds is not enforceable and if challenged on this, those in the kiosks have to let you pass.
The only place they can legally charge for is entry to the immediate gardens of the house.
A good walk through the grounds can be had by starting out in Bladon by the church where Churchill is buried.
Cross the main road from the church turn left and walk down to near the pub/hotel. If you turn into this road there is a back entry to the palace grounds which is always left open [it has to be as its a public right of way. From here you can follow the roadway all the way around to the house, keep going past the lake and you will exit the palace grounds in Woodstock village itself.
Plenty of places here for coffee etc although as to be expected not the cheapest.
Dave
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09/7/2012 at 8:50pm
Location: Lancashire. Outfit: ELLDIS INFINITY554 .SKODA KODIAQ
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My wife & I were staying at the C&CCclub site Chipping Norton a few years ago, we also ventured into Blenham Palace, asked the price to enter! £17-50p each was the answer, needless to say we stayed out. The next day we visited Bath, had a look inside the Roman Bath,s, entrance fee, £18-50, so past on that.The day after onto Stonehenge, parked up £3 for 2 hours or so, entrance to the Henge Via at tunnel, £17-50 passed on that, I must be tight or its Rip off Britain?
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