Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Win VIP tickets to the Blenheim Palace Flower Show, along with afternoon tea with Carol Klein and an overnight stay at The Killingwor­th Castle inn

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We’ve teamed up with Blenheim Palace to offer you the chance to win VIP tickets to the opening day of the Blenheim Palace Flower Show on Friday 22 June 2018.

Now in its sixth year the Blenheim Palace Flower Show houses over 300 exhibition­s, located around a Grand Floral Pavilion, which is situated on the South Lawn of the magnificen­t palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.

Along with the show gardens and opportunit­y to buy garden accessorie­s, a highlight for the 2018 show will be the new ‘Orchid Tunnel’, which leads into the Pavilion. Visitors will be able to walk through the tunnel and see orchids from all over the world, before entering The Grand Floral Pavilion, filled with the UK’s finest nurseries and growers. It’s guaranteed to be a riot of colour and fragrance.

For more informatio­n about the show visit blenheimfl­owershow.co.uk

ENTER OUR COMPETITIO­N

Readers have the chance to win a pair of exclusive VIP tickets to the opening day of the Blenheim Palace Flower Show on Friday 22 June. As part of the prize you’ll also enjoy Afternoon Tea with much-loved television personalit­y Carol Klein, which will be served in the magnificen­t Orangery Restaurant, and overnight accommodat­ion on 22 June with dinner and breakfast at The Killingwor­th Castle nearby. This recently refurbishe­d, AA rosette-awarded, foodie pub with eight individual­ly styled, boutique bedrooms is the perfect base for exploring the region. Following your visit to the show, you will make your way to The Killingwor­th Castle where there will be a compliment­ary sherry and a warm welcome waiting for you. There’s a cosy bar, romantic dining room, large beer garden and craft ales from its nearby sister pub, The Ebrington Arms. thekilling­worthcastl­e.com

HOW TO ENTER

For your chance to win, answer the following question. John Churchill was Blenheim’s first Duke. What was his title? A 1st Duke of Marlboroug­h B 1st Duke of Blenheim C 1st Duke of Oxford Enter by post Send your answer along with your name, address, telephone number and/or email to: Gardens Illustrate­d 260/Blenheim, PO Box 501, Leicester LE94 0AA. Enter online at gardensill­ustrated.com Closing date 20 May 2018.

 ??  ?? This image The magnificen­t setting for the Blenheim Palace Flower Show. Below One of the cosy rooms at The Killingwor­th Castle.
This image The magnificen­t setting for the Blenheim Palace Flower Show. Below One of the cosy rooms at The Killingwor­th Castle.
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