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Clandon Park planning applications unanimously approved

Artists impression of the Marble Hall at night
Illustrative view of an evening community event in the Marble Hall at Clandon Park, Surrey | © National Trust Images

Guildford Borough Council has unanimously approved our plans to deliver a major conservation and re-presentation project at Clandon Park.

Our Conservation and Re-presentation of Clandon Park Project was unanimously approved at Guildford Borough Council Planning Committee on 6 March, giving the go-ahead for the project to conserve and renew Clandon Park as a welcoming, engaging, and fully functional building.

This paves the way for the project to receive planning permission and listed building consent for our plans to renew Clandon following the damage caused by the accidental fire in 2015. The project will restore the exterior of the building to appear as it did before the fire. It will also see the conservation of the interiors, as opened-up and revealed by the fire, which will be made useable and accessible by the introduction of sensitively designed staircases, a basement-to-roof level lift, and generous walkways. The roof will be transformed into a public terrace, providing views over the wider local landscape. Historic collections are being conserved and will be redisplayed in creative ways. The aim is for the remarkable house to be a heritage attraction, cultural venue and events space, with an emphasis on community use.

We are thrilled to receive these approvals and endorsements of our plans. It’s such a huge step forward in bringing the house at Clandon back to life as a beautiful, surprising and thought-provoking place that celebrates its many, layered histories – including those of the many people who made and crafted it. In turn, enabling Clandon to serve and entertain new generations of people both locally and nationally.

A quote by Dr Kent RawlinsonNational Trust Curatorial and Creative Director, Clandon Park Project

Our plans follow several years of considered design development by a multi-disciplinary design team led by Allies and Morrison, an award-winning architectural practice with an expertise in designing in sensitive heritage settings.

The design development ran alongside engagement and consultation with over 75,000 people, including exhibitions and events involving the public, local groups, individuals and a wide range of organisations. Shaped and modified in response to feedback with input from Trust specialists and heritage professionals, the approved plans are led by the character, history, and significance of the surviving Grade I listed house and its heritage setting.

Clandon’s fire deeply affected a place cherished by many. Our proposals - informed through extensive research and public consultation - will revive Clandon as a dynamic, fully functioning public building, embracing its fire-altered form to tell its remarkable stories. We are delighted the planning committee has approved the application, ensuring Clandon’s future as a welcoming, purposeful and enduring place for everyone.

A quote by Oliver HeywoodAllies and Morrison Director

Our plans will build on the conservation work already being carried out to stabilise the existing structure, creating a weathertight building providing sustainable services and public utilities. Quiet architectural interventions will reinstate historic circulation routes, including staircases, generous walkways, and a lift providing visitor routes from the basement to the public roof terrace that are physically accessible to all.

Clandon’s surviving collection of works of art, day-to-day objects and architectural fragments – including the restored decorative plaster ceiling and panelling in the Speakers’ Parlour – will be returned to the house, forming the core of new displays exploring stories of the people who made the house. A range of evolving displays, contemporary art installations, and artistic performances creatively responding to the character of the house and its history will be devised and delivered with cultural partners and local communities.

The intention is for construction to start in Autumn 2025 with a view to reopening in 2029.

Read more about Clandon Park

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Project

The project at Clandon Park 

Take a look at our timeline to find out what the team have been working on.

Illustrative view of displays and seating on the Saloon walkway
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Activity

Our vision: Celebrating the many hands who made Clandon 

Learn about our vision to carefully conserve and creatively curate Clandon Park as ‘a country house laid bare’ – celebrating the beauty of the surviving building and the many stories of the people who made and crafted the house. 

Slide through view of Clandon Park
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Article

Clandon Park: Architectural plans at a glance 

Find out how our plans will renew Clandon as a welcoming fully functioning and flexible building, with our handy summary.