Clarendon Palace

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Clarendon Palace was a medieval royal residence in Wiltshire, England, used by English kings as a hunting lodge and administrative center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
former palace
legal reform
medieval royal residence
approximateConstructionCentury 12th century
builtFor English monarchy NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Wiltshire
Medieval sites in England
Royal residences in the United Kingdom
Ruined palaces in England
country England
currentUse heritage site
declinePeriod late Middle Ages
era medieval period
flourishedInCentury 13th century
function center of royal forest administration
site of royal council meetings
governingBody English Heritage NERFINISHED
hasPart great hall
royal apartments
royal chapel
service buildings
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled Monument
locatedIn Clarendon Park NERFINISHED
England
Royal Forest of Clarendon NERFINISHED
Wiltshire
locatedNear Salisbury NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Clarendon NERFINISHED
notableEvent Constitutions of Clarendon NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
promulgatedAt Clarendon Palace NERFINISHED
promulgatedBy Henry II of England NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
status ruin
usedAs administrative center
hunting lodge
royal residence
usedBy Edward I of England NERFINISHED
English kings
Henry II of England NERFINISHED
Henry III of England NERFINISHED

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Constitutions of Clarendon placeOfIssue Clarendon Palace
Constitutions of Clarendon namedAfter Clarendon Palace