Clarence House
One of the last remaining aristocratic townhouses in London.
Clarence House is currently closed to visitors.
Built by John Nash in 1825-27 for George III’s third son, the Duke of Clarence, and previously home to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother for almost five decades.
Highlights
Shopping and eating
Clarence House Shop
Clarence House Shop offers a wide range of exclusive gifts inspired by the House's interiors and the works of art in the Royal Collection
You'll find homeware, china, clothing and jewellery, children’s toys, books and postcards. Please ask us about our home-delivery service. The income from every purchase you make contributes directly to the care of the Royal Collection.
Shop onlineRefreshments
Unfortunately eating and drinking aren't allowed in Clarence House. However, you'll find plenty of cafés and restaurants nearby.
groups
Group leaders
All tour leaders must be included as part of a group booking. Blue Badge Guides do not receive free entry.
Coach parking
There is no coach parking near Clarence House. Once your booking is confirmed we will advise the nearest set down location.
Access and mobility
Clarence House is fully accessible. Concessionary rates are available if you have a disability and a companion is admitted free of charge.
For detailed access information, please select one of the options below. For any other information, you can contact the Specialist Sales team on +44 (0)303 123 7324 or by emailing [email protected].
About Clarence House
Who lived at Clarence House
Perhaps one of the most well-known past occupants was Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother