Blenheim Palace is once again selling Christmas trees grown on its estate.
The ‘zero miles’ trees include Norway Spruces and Nordmann Firs, ranging from 4ft to 8ft in height.
The trees are cut weekly and replaced with newly planted saplings.
They are on sale until Sunday, December 22, from the sales hut in the estate office car park in Woodstock, between 10am and 4pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
No pre-booking is required, and the sales team will be accepting contactless payments only.
The trees are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, alongside a selection of tree stands.
Blenheim Palace will also be offering an ‘end-to-end’ service.
This will allow customers to drop off their trees in the new year to be recycled and used as biochar compost in projects across the estate.
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