Blenheim Palace
Overview
Blenheim Palace is a country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough. Originally called Blenheim Castle, it has been known as Blenheim Palace since the 19th century. Wikipedia
Contact details
Blenheim Palace Woodstock Oxfordshire South East OX20 1UL United Kingdom
https://www.blenheimpalace.com/visitus/accessibility/
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Access guidance
- Where possible we make provisions to ensure the site is accessible for wheelchair, mobility scooter and buggy users. There is level access from the main entrance to many areas of the palace click here to view all locations. The Churchill and Stables Exhibition both have level access, please note there are uneven surfaces around the gardens. For all access needs please speak to one of our Palace Hosts.
- Accessible toilets are located on arrival at the back of the gift shop, in the Winston Churchill exhibition, and at the Walled Gardens. We have Mobiloo portable accessible toilets onsite during select events, this includes the Christmas Light trail (dates tbc). Mobiloo will also be available at the Walled Garden on June 28th and July 28th for our Adventure Playground quiet sessions. Find out more here We have Baby changing facilities at the back of gift shop, near the new Winston Churchill exhibition and at the Walled Gardens.
- Assistance and support dogs are welcome at Blenheim Palace, we provide water bowls in the east courtyard.
- At Blenheim Palace we have a touch tour that is available for the visually impaired. More information Glass doors have contrast markings. Some parts of the venue have low lighting. We have display information in audio and large print.
- On the last Tuesday of every month free British Sign Language-interpreted tours are available. More information is available on the accessibility guide. Some staff have BSL and disability awareness training.