Description:
The Venetian architect Giacomo Leoni built Clandon Park in the Early 1730's
for the 2nd Lord Onslow. Since being presented to the National Trust, the Mansion has been extensively restored and redecorated. The House has magnificent rooms including the two - storied Marble Hall, one of the finest examples in Europe.
Surrounding the House, the Gardens include a parterre on the South side overlooked by a grotto, Maori House and Dutch Gardens on the East side.
Walking distance from train station: approx 10 mins.
County:
Surrey
Type of attraction:
Historical Houses, Gardens & Parks, Entertainment, Shows & Concerts, Landmarks & Historical Sites
Accessibility:
Yes
Families & children friendly:
Yes
Destination Station
CLANDON
Rail Company
South West Trains
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