Wednesday 9 September 2009 from 4.30pm – 5.45pm
Built between 1825 and 1827 to the design of John Nash, Clarence House takes its name from its first occupant, the Duke of Clarence, later William IV.The rooms remain arranged much as they were in the time of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, with important works from Her Majesty’s collection. An expert guide will show visitors around the five rooms on the ground floor. The tour will end with a glass of champagne and a gift of a copy of the official guidebook.
The tour is restricted to 20 people and there are only a small number of places remaining. Tickets are £50. For more information, or to buy tickets, please contact Sarah Kneafsey on 07989 975033 or email Sarah.kneafsey@independentage.org.uk.
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