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Treasure Houses Of Britain: Blenheim Palace DVD

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Selina Scott presents this documentary which takes a look at one of Britain's stately homes, Blenheim Palace. The birthplace of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and home to his ancestors for generations, the mansion was funded by an Act of Parliament for John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough, to show the nation's gratitude for his victory in the Battle of Blenheim.

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Released
25 June 2018
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Format
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Publisher
Demand/Koch 
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Runtime
47 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Selina Scott presents this documentary which takes a look at one of Britain's stately homes Blenheim Palace. The birthplace of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill and home to his ancestors for generations the mansion was funded by an Act of Parliament for John Churchill First Duke of Marlborough to show the nation's gratitude for his victory in the Battle of Blenheim.

Selina Scott presents this documentary which takes a look at one of Britain's stately homes, Blenheim Palace. The birthplace of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and home to his ancestors for generations, the mansion was funded by an Act of Parliament for John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough, to show the nation's gratitude for his victory in the Battle of Blenheim.