Clarence House


Clarence House was built in the early 19th century by John Nash for William IV, it is now the official residence of HRH The Prince of Wales. It was the London home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. The arrangement of the rooms with collections of art and furniture remain much as they were in her Majesty´s time. The house has four storeys excluding the attics and basements and has undergone much remodelling and reconstruction over the years.

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Clarence House,
St James's Palace,
London,
London
SW1A 1BA

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Information on Clarence House, St James's Palace, London

Opening Times: 1 Aug-8 Oct, Daily, 10:00-17:30. Last admission 16:30.
Admission: Adult £7.00, Child under 17 £4.00, under 5s Free.
Location: Nearest tube stations are Green Park or St James´s Park.
Facilities: Guided Tours,  Full Disabled Access,  Shop