Claremont Fan Court School - Claremont Mansion
Claremont Fan Court School, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9HZ
Join us to unearth the royal, political and social history of Claremont Mansion on a self-guided tour (no booking required) or pre-book 1 hour history tour. PLEASE NOTE, OUR GUIDED HISTORY TOURS WITH OUR RESIDENT HISTORIAN ARE NOW FULLY BOOKED.
Claremont mansion was built by Capability Brown in 1774 for Robert Clive on the site of the former Vanbrugh House built in 1708 by Sir John Vanbrugh. A former royal residence, Claremont was home to the exiled last King and Queen of France, as well as Prince Leopold of Belgium and Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales. Claremont was also a favourite getaway for Queen Victoria and home for the Duke of Albany. After several private owners, Claremont mansion was taken over by Clearview School, changing its name to Claremont School in 1931. During World War II, the pupils were evacuated and the Mansion was taken over by the Kingston based Hawker Aircraft Company, designers of the Hurricane aircraft, made famous during the Battle of Britain. Many Hurricane variants and other aircraft were designed in the rooms of the mansion.
Claremont Fan Court School, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9HZ
Please contact the alumni and development office at Claremont Fan Court School for accessibility requests or enquiries: [email protected] or ring 01372 473 647
The gate between Claremont Fan Court School and Claremont Landscape Gardens will not open on Heritage Open Day. Entrance into Claremont Landscape Gardens can be found on the Portsmouth Road (KT10 9JG) and admission is through National Trust website found here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/surrey/claremont-landscape-garden