Woodstock Palace

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Woodstock Palace was a medieval English royal residence in Oxfordshire that served as a favored retreat for several monarchs before its decline and eventual replacement by Blenheim Palace.

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Woodstock Palace canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former building
palace
royal residence
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
category Former palaces in England
Royal residences in the United Kingdom
condition demolished
country Kingdom of England
currentSiteUsedFor grounds of Blenheim Palace
endTime 18th century
favouredBy Edward I of England
Edward III of England
Henry I of England
Henry II of England
Henry VII of England
Henry VIII of England
followedBy Blenheim Palace
hasPart park at Woodstock
heritageSuccessor Blenheim Palace
historicCounty Oxfordshire
locatedIn England
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
Woodstock
locatedInTime Middle Ages
locatedNear River Glyme
locatedWithin Royal Manor of Woodstock
materialRemains foundations only
nearbySettlement Blenheim Palace
surface form: Blenheim

Woodstock town
notableFor association with Elizabeth I
role as medieval royal retreat
ownedBy Kingdom of England
surface form: English Crown
partOf royal residences of England
precededBy earlier royal manor at Woodstock
region South East England
replacedBy Blenheim Palace
significantEvent imprisonment of Elizabeth I before her accession
royal hunts in Woodstock Park
startTime 12th century
usedAs royal retreat
usedBy English monarchs

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Edward the Black Prince birthPlace Woodstock Palace
Eleanor of Woodstock birthPlace Woodstock Palace
Black Prince birthPlace Woodstock Palace
subject surface form: Edward, the Black Prince
Woodstock mainLocation Woodstock Palace
Mary of Woodstock birthPlace Woodstock Palace
Philippa residence Woodstock Palace
subject surface form: Philippa of Hainault