HUNDREDS of fundraisers poured into Blenheim Palace for an evening stroll around its grounds this weekend.
Charity Marie Curie called on its supporters to join its Walk to Remember event and complete a 10km walk around the 18th century Woodstock Palace.
Fundraisers donned yellow T-shirts to walk around the palace grounds in memory of loved ones.
Walkers gathered at the World Heritage Site, setting off on their trek around the birthplace of former prime minister Sir Winston Churchill at 6.30pm.
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After hours of hiking around the grounds, fundraisers celebrated their feat under the stars with live music, entertainment and a fire juggling performance at 10pm.
The finale celebrations coincided with the time many Marie Curie nurses begin their night shifts across the country.
Marie Curie has offered specialist care for patients with terminal illnesses other than cancer since the beginning of this year.
Cash raised during the event will help the charity continue providing care to people with terminal illnesses, as well offer support to their families.
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