Clandon Park
Clandon Park in Surrey is a significant Palladian mansion that suffered a devastating fire in 2015, and is now on a long journey of restoration and reinvention by the National Trust. While the fire stripped much of the interior, the experience of visiting this extraordinary building in its partially restored state offers a haunting and thought-provoking perspective on heritage, loss and renewal that no fully finished house can provide.
- Palladian mansion undergoing fire restoration
- Compelling story of heritage loss and renewal
- Surrey parkland setting
Best for those interested in architectural conservation and stories of resilience.
Things to see at Clandon Park
Tick these off when you visit β open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Fire-Damaged Palladian Shell
- Hinemihi (MΔori Meeting House)
- The Eighteenth-Century Wrought Iron Gates
- The Formal Grounds
- The Speaker's Parlour (surviving room)