The National Trust property at Clandon Park (Surrey) comprises the historic house and its formal gardens. The mansion was built by a Venetian architect for the Onslow family in the 1730s and was one of the country’s most complete examples of English Palladianism. In April 2015 a fire broke out causing significant damage, effectively leaving the house a shell. The National Trust has announced one of its largest projects in a generation to restore, reimagine and rebuild Clandon Park. Sharing their progress since the fire has been really important to Clandon Park and you can now visit them from April to October, following two purpose-built walkways into the ground floor, including the spectacular Marble Hall, and the basement spaces, giving you a unique view of the incredible structure. The small four-acre garden is also accessible. The wider Clandon Park estate is privately owned and managed by the Onslow family.
Clandon Park – National Trust
Follow the progress on one of the UK’s biggest heritage projects as the National Trust remake a remarkable ruin.
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