Blenheim Palace's Great Court will be transformed into an ice rink this Christmas as part of the site's festive programme.
The Great Skate will be open from Friday, November 15, to Wednesday, January 1, from 10am to 8pm, seven days a week.
Blenheim Palace said the new experience will allow visitors to "celebrate the ultimate winter wonderland" and "capture the perfect festive family photo" in a "unique setting".
The site near Woodstock, which has been home to the Dukes of Marlborough since 1705, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
It added: "Amid one of the UK’s most iconic setting, The Great Skate promises an extra festive experience for all ages."
Visitors will be able to enjoy hot chocolate and treats from rink-side seating, as well as a number of other festive events, including an illuminated after-dark outdoor trail.
The trail will feature glowing lights and seasonal sounds, "creating a unique walk every time".
Inside the palace, the state rooms will be transformed into a Neverland adventure, and other festive features will include an outdoor Christmas market and a fairground.
Tickets for The Great Skate, which are now available to book online, cost £10 for children and £15 for adults.
A family ticket for one adult and three children or two adults and two children costs £60.
Skating aids can be reserved for free.
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