Clarendon Palace, Wiltshire
Clarendon Palace is a ruined mediæval royal palace in Clarendon Park, Wiltshire. The palace dates from the 13th century and was a major residence of kings from Henry II to Henry VII. A new mansion, Clarendon Park, was built in a classical design elsewhere in the park in the early 18th century. Clarendon Palace deteriorated such that now only part of one wall remains standing. It is within the council area of Wiltshire.
Historic England Grade II Listed 1183854.
Place Type: Mediæval Monument
Historic County: Wiltshire
Lat, Long: 51.071128,-1.742148
Grid Reference: SU 1816 3023
Civil Parish: Clarendon Park CP
Council Area: Wiltshire CA
Police Area: Wiltshire PA
GBPN ID: 300906
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Clarendon_Palace,_Wiltshire_300906
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Historic England Grade II Listed 1183854.
Place Type: Mediæval Monument
Historic County: Wiltshire
Lat, Long: 51.071128,-1.742148
Grid Reference: SU 1816 3023
Civil Parish: Clarendon Park CP
Council Area: Wiltshire CA
Police Area: Wiltshire PA
GBPN ID: 300906
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Clarendon_Palace,_Wiltshire_300906
Peruse Wiltshire on Wikishire

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