Clarendon Palace is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 March 1960. Palace.

Clarendon Palace

WRENN ID
nether-cinder-burdock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
23 March 1960
Type
Palace
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Clarendon Palace is the remains of a royal palace located in Clarendon Park, dating from the 13th century. Constructed of limestone and flint, it is a solitary fragment of a significant residence that was used by kings from Henry II to Henry VII. The site is recognized as a Scheduled Ancient Monument in Wiltshire, numbered 315.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Granary at Queen Manor Farm and Cob Wall to Rear Grade II 1.2 km
  2. Railway Viaduct Grade II 1.7 km
  3. West Lodge and Gates, Clarendon Park Grade II 1.9 km
  4. Kennel Farmhouse Grade II 2.0 km
  5. Belmont House Grade II 2.1 km
  6. Dovecote at Clarendon House Grade II 2.1 km
  7. Granary at Clarendon House Grade II 2.1 km
  8. Clarendon House, Clarendon Park Grade I 2.1 km
  9. Garden Seat in South Garden of Clarendon House Grade II 2.1 km
  10. Kitchen Garden Walls at Clarendon House Grade II 2.2 km