Blenheim Palace is offering guests a unique afternoon tea dining experience until the end of August.
Oxfordshire householders looking for a special summer dining experience have been encouraged to try out Blenheim Palace’s Clementine’s on the Lawn restaurant.
The restaurant serves afternoon tea every day and Sunday roasts, and the temporary pop-up marquee restaurant is the only location in which guests can dine while overlooking the panoramic views of the South Lawn.
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The experience is available until August 26 and the citrus name of the restaurant pays homage to The Orangery which is undergoing a vital £2 million restoration, as well as Clementine Churchill, who was the wife of Sir Winston Churchill.
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Those planning on travelling to the palace via public transport, bicycle or a fully electric car, will receive a 30 per cent discount off the annual pass or the day ticket.
More information can be found on Blenheim Palace's website.
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