Visitors to Blenheim Palace, Park and Gardens this spring will experience a magnificent floral spectacle.
The sights, which have been photographed by Pete Seaward, include the palace's wildflower meadow and a number of daffodils surrounding Oscar Nemon’s bronze statue of Sir Winston Churchill.
As part of head gardener Andy Mills’ ongoing restoration and transformation plans, The Secret Garden is being developed into a secluded 'woodland garden'.
A new wildlife pond has been installed, while the ‘1920s’ lines of the parterres at the Italian Garden and Water Terrace will also be a sight for visitors.
An Annual Pass will allow visitors to the UNESCO World Heritage site to follow the project's progress throughout the seasons.
Passes can be booked through the official Blenheim Palace website.
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