Twenty first century: Interpretation boards erected.
Major rooms graveled, Annual programme of weeding and tidying instituted and carried out by dedicated volunteers.
Twenty first century: Interpretation boards erected.
Major rooms graveled, Annual programme of weeding and tidying instituted and carried out by dedicated volunteers.
Clearance, 25% sampling of archaeological spoil heaps previously undertaken reported in grey literature.
Consolidation of standing remains, volunteer works, fieldwork across the estate and initial efforts to return the palace site to a grassland ecology were celebrated in a temporary marquee established in the Great Hall by the Estate on 26 June.
Estate sale initiated by Andrew Christie-Miller.
Estate bought by current owners.
Mansion reroofed, repaired and restored as a private residence.
Annual Clarendon lecture established in collaboration with the Friends of Salisbury Museum.
Walkers Guide to Clarendon Palace published by Salisbury Museum.
Friends of Clarendon Palace formalized.
Current owners became Patrons, and a Newsletter established.
Heritage Fund supported excavations conducted on two areas during June and July.
Work began on finds of stonework, ceramic material, metalwork and ecofacts supported by the Friends and with specialist reports to be commissioned.
All activities suspended due to covid19 pandemic.