
Clandon Park
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Clandon Park is a Palladian mansion built around 1730 for the 2nd Lord Onslow by the Venetian architect Giacomo Leoni.
Sadly, a fire broke out at Clandon Park on Wednesday 29 April 2015. After being closed for a salvage operation, the house and garden is now open again to visitors during the times detailed below. National Art Pass holders can visit the house for free, but must still book tickets online or over the phone in advance. Details on how to book tickets can be found via the National Trust website.
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