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  1. Woodstock Palace was a royal residence in the English town of Woodstock, Oxfordshire. [1] Henry I of England built a hunting lodge here and in 1129 he built 7 miles (11 km) of walls to create the first enclosed park, where lions and leopards were kept.

  2. Sep 21, 2023 · Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire, England, was a royal hunting lodge, hideaway for a mistress, birthplace of princes and jail for Elizabeth Tudor (Queen Elizabeth I).

  3. Woodstock was an ancient royal manor house in England that was destroyed in the Civil War and replaced by Blenheim Palace. Learn about its origins, architecture, occupants, and role in the imprisonment of Princess Elizabeth.

  4. Oct 17, 2007 · Learn about the history of Woodstock, a former royal retreat and hunting lodge that hosted kings and queens for centuries. Discover how it became a prison for Elizabeth I and a garrison for the Civil War.

  5. Explore Britain’s Greatest Palace, with lots to see and do, both indoors and outdoors all year round. Buy one day and upgrade to an Annual Pass for free.

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  6. Learn about the history and legacy of Woodstock Manor, the oldest and most ancient royal palace in England, destroyed by a duchess in the eighteenth century. Discover its layout, features, myths, legends and Elizabeth's imprisonment.

  7. Blenheim Palace (/ ˈ b l ɛ n ɪ m / BLEN-im) 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. [2]