5472 x 3219 px | 46,3 x 27,3 cm | 18,2 x 10,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
30. April 2015
Ort:
Blenheim Park, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe
Weitere Informationen:
Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, Great Britain: View on The Queen Pool ( part of the lake ), Grand Bridge ( by John Vanbrugh ) and Blenheim Palace in the distance. When the 1st Duke of Marlborough and his architect, John Vanbrugh, surveyed Queen Anne's gift of Woodstock Park, they saw an awkward valley of marshland. Vanbrugh reimagined this marsh as ornamental water - crossed by the “finest bridge in Europe”. The Duke duly approved Vanbrugh’s design, and building of The Grand Bridge began in 1708. The main arch was eventually keyed in 1710, measuring 31 meters (101ft) wide and containing more than 30 rooms. Yet the bridge never quite scaled the heights of Vanbrugh’s intentions, as the arcaded superstructure that was planned to crown the bridge was never completed. Still, it proved a stunning addition to Blenheim Palace – particularly when Capability Brown built a dam and cascade near Bladon, allowing the River Glyme to flow through the lower parts of the bridge.