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Blenheim Palace - 2 for 1

First new post, so forgive me if it's in the wrong place..........

Have tried to find am online link to this offer, but to no avail. However, this week's Oxford Times has a voucher on page 3 offering "2 for 1" admission to Blenheim Palace (Churchill's birthplace), Park and Gardens; the adult price is regularly £11.50. Offer valid until April 17th, and coincides with their falconry display, which I have found a link for! Blenheimn Palace

Enjoy!

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  • pcg2001
    pcg2001 Posts: 1,406 Forumite
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    clemmie wrote: »
    Daily Telegraph

    Also has a voucher for 2 for 1 entry to Blemheim Palace ( saves £16.50 )
    entry until July 31st and giving away 13 set of Churchill DVD starting at the weekend.

    I looked and looked and found no offer when I visited, but now Clemmie over at the newspaper thread has posted this great offer. Please thank him/her there.

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=10778427&posted=1#post10778427

    This is really a gret offer. I paid full price in March and looked EVERYWHERE for a 241 coupon. I wish I had a coupon then since I felt it was a bit too expensive.

    You have to pay just to park you car, since the ticket is for the gardens and park, around £9. If you decide you want to visit the interior, you then can pay the extra later. I was just sad that it was snowing that day and I could not visit the garden, so ended paying a lot (£16.50) just to visit the palace.

    Hope this helps someone.

    PS: used old thread since the title still applies.
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