Churchill Manor, also known as the Palace of Brinim, was built between 1705 and 1722 in Woodstock, Oxford. It is the residence of the Duke of Malborough, and the birthplace of Winston & Churchill. It was built by Queen Anne to reward John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough, who defeated the French and Bavarian invaders in 1704. In 1987, the Brenim Palace was listed as a world historical and cultural site by the United Nations. This is a scenic spot which combines historical sites with natural scenery, similar to Versailles Palace and Meiquan Palace, but it belongs to the private residence, which is presented by the Royal family. Churchill lived in such an environment, and was educated and educated by the upper classes when he was young. It was natural for him to become prime minister. There are many sculptures in the manor, which have high artistic value.