Our Story

Drawn from a single, ancient aquifer deep in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace Natural Mineral Water is protected within the grounds of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has supplied pure, clean refreshment for over 850 years. Bottled only in glass to preserve its crisp, uncompromised taste and honour our commitment to sustainability, it carries a heritage unlike any other — enjoyed for centuries by kings, queens, dukes, duchesses and leaders who shaped history. More than water, it is a symbol of provenance, prestige, and distinction.

King Henry II

Long ago, King Henry II built a pleasure pool for his beloved Rosamund, fed by an ancient spring of purest water. Known as Rosamund’s Well, its legend of love and secrecy has echoed through the centuries.

Rosamund

Fair Rosamund, famed for her beauty and her legendary romance with King Henry II, has long been woven into the history of Blenheim. Hidden away in a secret bower within the royal hunting grounds at Woodstock, her story lives on through Rosamund’s Well — a natural spring that still flows today and connects Blenheim Palace Natural Mineral Water to a tale of love, legend, and timeless heritage.