Clandon Park


Clandon Park was built by the Venetian architect Leoni in the 1730s and is considered to have one of the finest Marble Halls in Europe. The house is filled with an amazing collection of 18th century furniture, porcelain, textiles and carpets acquired in the 1920s by the connoisseur Mrs Gubbay. Also on display is the Ivo Forde Meissen collection of Italian comedy figures and a series of Mortlake tapestries. It is also the home of the Queen´s Royal Surrey Regiment Museum. The attractive gardens contain a grotto, sunken Dutch garden and a fascinating Maori Meeting House.

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Clandon Park,
West Clandon,
Guildford,
Surrey
GU4 7RQ

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Information on Clandon Park, West Clandon, Guildford

Opening Times: House: 16 Mar to 2 Nov, Tue to Thu & Sun 11:00-16:30. Museum: 16 Mar to 2 Nov, Tue to Thu & Sun 12:00-17:00. Open BH Mons, Good Friday & Easter Sat.
Admission: NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices.
Location: At West Clandon on A247, three miles east of Guildford: if using A3 follow signposts to Ripley to join A247.
Facilities: Full Disabled Access,  Sales Point,  Shop,  Restaurants,  Parking Availability