In Search of Clandon's Brickmakers (Heritage Open Days)
Clandon’s external façades were made from carefully crafted bricks, ever wonder who made them? Join Talks Volunteer Margaret Taylor to find out more.
- Booking essential
- Free event
Clandon’s bricks are a fundamental part of Clandon’s architectural character, they reveal the incredible skills of the brickmakers and bricklayers of the 1720s and 1730s. Our collections team have done some incredible research on what makes them exceptional, book a free place to find out more.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 349 1895
- Suitability
This event is not suitable for children.
- Meeting point
Clandon Park Visitor Reception.
- What to bring and wear
Dress for an outdoor experience, the event will be in a marquee in the garden.
- Accessibility
Access to the marquee is across the garden lawn and condition can vary depending on the weather.
- Other
Please arrive 15 minutes before the event starts.
Upcoming events
Our approach to Conservation (Heritage Open Days)
A short evening talk with Clandon’s Senior Construction Project Manager, Tim Cambourne
Working as a Conservation Architect and Volunteer Building Researcher (Heritage Open Days)
A short evening talk with Francesca Beltrame, who has worked and volunteered on the Clandon project
Heritage Crafts Workshop (Heritage Open Days)
Book your place on a free heritage crafts workshop with lime mortar and stone specialists who have been working at Clandon
Stonemasonry and Lime Mortars
Join us to learn about how Clandon Park was built through Stonemasonry and Lime Mortars.