Fans of the hit television series "Downton Abbey" can now enjoy the world they’ve grown to love. This full-day tour whisks visitors away to the very locations that brought the beloved characters and storylines to life on screen. From the charming Cotswold villages to the grandeur of Blenheim Palace, this exclusive experience offers a chance to step into the enchanting universe of "Downton Abbey" and uncover the captivating stories behind the scenes. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply intrigued by the allure of the series, this tour promises an unforgettable journey through the cinematic landscapes that have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.
Key Points
- This full-day tour explores Downton Abbey filming locations and the grand Blenheim Palace, providing an immersive experience for fans of the show.
- Highlights include visits to picturesque villages, estates, and landmarks featured in the series, such as Yew Tree Farm and the charming town of Bampton.
- The tour offers a maximum group size of 16 for an intimate and personalized experience, with a professional guide providing insights into the show’s production and the region’s history.
- Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a tour highlight, allowing visitors to explore the opulent state rooms and landscaped gardens where Sir Winston Churchill was born.
- The tour provides excellent value, with transportation and admission to Blenheim Palace included, offering an opportunity to step into the world of Downton Abbey.
Tour Overview
This full-day tour offers visitors the chance to explore key filming locations from the beloved period drama Downton Abbey, as well as the magnificent Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.
With a maximum group size of 16 people, you’ll enjoy an intimate and personalized experience as you visit picturesque villages, grand estates, and charming country inns that have graced the small screen.
From the iconic Yew Tree Farm to the beautiful Bampton village, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped right into the world of the Crawley family.
And at Blenheim Palace, you’ll marvel at the opulent interiors and expansive landscaped gardens that make this UNESCO World Heritage site a true highlight.
Downton Abbey Filming Locations
Throughout the day, visitors will explore several key filming locations that brought the world of Downton Abbey to life on the small screen.
They’ll start at Yew Tree Farm in Cogges, which doubled as the Drewe family farm where Lady Edith’s illegitimate daughter Marigold lived.
Next, they’ll venture to the charming village of Bampton, which served as the exterior for the fictional village of Downton. The tour will also include stops at the Bampton Library, which stood in for the Downton Cottage Hospital, and St. Mary’s Church, the setting for many of the show’s weddings and funerals.
At Churchgate House, visitors will recognize the exterior of the Crawley family home, while the Swan Inn in Swinbrook was the site of Sybil and Branson’s famous elopement.
Yew Tree Farm (Cogges)
Visitors first explore Yew Tree Farm in Cogges, which doubled as the Drewe family farm on the hit period drama Downton Abbey.
The picturesque 17th-century farmstead provided the idyllic country setting for Lady Edith’s storyline, as it was the home of the family tasked with caring for her secret child, Marigold.
Guests can wander the charming grounds, taking in the:
- Peaceful pastures dotted with sheep
- Quaint stone barns and outbuildings
- Cozy cottage where the Drewe family lived
- Tranquil pond with a wooden footbridge
- Sweeping views of the surrounding Oxfordshire countryside
Being on the Yew Tree Farm set is a truly immersive experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and feel the essence of Downton Abbey’s countryside estate.
Oxfordshire Cotswolds
After exploring the charming Yew Tree Farm, the tour ventures into the picturesque Oxfordshire Cotswolds, a region renowned for its quintessential English villages, rolling green hills, and honey-colored stone cottages.
Visitors can’t help but be enchanted by the area’s timeless beauty as the coach winds through the undulating countryside, passing by quaint market towns and tranquil river valleys.
The highlight is a stop in the charming town of Burford, often called the ‘Gateway to the Cotswolds.’ Here, visitors can stroll along the high street, browse the local shops and galleries, and admire the historic architecture that gives the region its picture-perfect allure.
The Cotswolds showcase the very best of the English countryside.
Picturesque Village of Burford
As the tour winds its way through the rolling Cotswolds countryside, the picturesque village of Burford comes into view, exuding an irresistible charm that draws visitors in with its quintessentially English allure.
With its honey-colored stone buildings, medieval bridges, and a main street lined with enticing independent shops and charming tea rooms, Burford is rightly known as the ‘Gateway to the Cotswolds.’
Visitors can’t help but be captivated by:
- The quaint high street, dotted with picturesque cottages and historic inns
- The impressive 15th century church, a prime example of Perpendicular Gothic architecture
- Browsing the array of antique stores, art galleries, and specialty food shops
- Enjoying a traditional cream tea in one of the cozy cafes
- Exploring the surrounding countryside, with its rolling hills and thatched-roof manors
Blenheim Palace
Towering above the rolling landscape, Blenheim Palace stands as a magnificent testament to English grandeur, renowned as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visitors can explore the opulent state rooms, marveling at the intricate architecture and grand furnishings that reflect the palace’s illustrious past.
The beautiful landscaped gardens, designed by the renowned landscape architect Capability Brown, offer a serene escape, inviting guests to stroll through the sweeping vistas and discover the Temple of Diana.
Whether you’re a fan of history, architecture, or simply seeking a breathtaking day out, Blenheim Palace promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of its timeless elegance.
Birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill
Blenheim Palace proudly boasts its status as the birthplace of the renowned Sir Winston Churchill, one of Britain’s most iconic and influential figures. Born within the palace’s grand walls in 1874, Churchill’s early life was shaped by the opulence and grandeur that surrounded him, foreshadowing the pivotal role he’d play in shaping the history of the 20th century.
Visitors can explore the very rooms where the legendary statesman took his first breaths, and feel a sense of awe and inspiration as they walk in the footsteps of this towering historical figure.
Blenheim Palace’s connection to Churchill evokes a range of emotions, from:
- Reverence for his unparalleled leadership
- Wonder at his intellectual prowess
- Admiration for his unwavering determination
- Gratitude for his pivotal role in defending democracy
- Curiosity about the early influences that shaped his extraordinary life
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes transportation to the key Downton Abbey filming locations and admission to the grand Blenheim Palace, along with the guidance of a knowledgeable professional tour guide. However, it excludes the cost of food, drinks, and gratuities, which you will need to cover separately.
Included | Price Included | Excluded |
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Transportation | ✓ | Food |
Admission to Blenheim Palace | ✓ | Drinks |
Professional Tour Guide | ✓ | Gratuities |
This comprehensive tour offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the enchanting world of Downton Abbey and discover the opulent Blenheim Palace in a seamless and efficient manner. While some expenses are not covered, the inclusions provide excellent value for the price.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Tour Schedule for the Day?
The tour schedule for the day includes visiting key filming locations from the beloved TV series, exploring the picturesque Oxfordshire Cotswolds, and experiencing the grandeur of Blenheim Palace, Winston Churchill’s birthplace, with its stunning palace and landscaped gardens.
How Long Is the Drive Between Filming Locations?
The drive between the various Downton Abbey filming locations can vary, but the tour aims to seamlessly transition between sites, allowing guests to fully enjoy the iconic settings from the beloved period drama.
Are There Any Restroom Breaks During the Tour?
The tour includes regular restroom breaks throughout the day, allowing guests to refresh themselves at the various filming locations and Blenheim Palace. The guide ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all participants.
Can We Take Photos Inside Blenheim Palace?
Yes, visitors are welcome to take photos inside Blenheim Palace, as photography is generally permitted throughout the interior of this stunning 18th-century country house. Capture the opulent rooms and immaculate grounds to immortalize your visit.
Is There an Option to Upgrade the Tour Package?
Yes, there’s an option to upgrade the tour package. Guests can add a private tour of Blenheim Palace’s opulent rooms, exclusive access to the State Rooms, and a champagne afternoon tea for an enhanced and luxurious experience.
Recap
This Downton Abbey-inspired tour offers a delightful blend of history, architecture, and the enchanting essence of the beloved TV series.
Visitors will step into the world of the Crawley family, exploring picturesque villages, grand estates, and the magnificent Blenheim Palace.
It’s an immersive experience that transports you back in time, leaving you with cherished memories of this captivating journey through the iconic Downton Abbey landscape.