This talk, by Rosalind Johnson, will discuss the latest research on Clarendon Park and the palace in the context of previous histories of the estate.
Clarendon Park, in south-east Wiltshire, is a former royal estate, esteemed by medieval kings for deer-hunting. The magnificent Clarendon Palace, now a ruin, was the setting for feasting and entertainment, but also for conducting serious matters of state. In the 17th century, Clarendon Park passed out of royal hands and became a private country estate.
Location
Zoom webinar: The link is sent to ticket-holders on the day of the event, before 7pm.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the talk.
Tickets and booking
Cost: £10 per screen. All proceeds to the Victoria County History Wiltshire Trust, who have organised this lecture.
Booking: essential via ONLINE link below.
Date and Time
Wednesday 26 June 2024, 7.30pm
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