
Clarence House, Leicester
Clarence House, located in Leicester, is a historically significant building designed by architect Edward Burgess in 1877. Originally built as Wyggeston Girls' School, this striking three-story structure exemplifies the Victorian architectural style. Over the years, its role evolved, later becoming part of Charles Keene College. Recognizing its historical value, Clarence House was officially listed in 1975 and is now under the protection of the local government.
Today, Clarence House serves as the headquarters of Age Concern Leicester, a charity dedicated to supporting older people in the community. The building continues to play an active role in local life, offering both practical and social amenities for visitors.
Just inside the main entrance, a charity shop offers donated clothing, accessories, books, and bric-a-brac, with proceeds supporting elderly care. Only quality pre-loved items are sold, making it a great spot for unique bargains and a good cause. Donations are welcome at the Clarence House shop during opening hours or at affiliated locations.
Clarence House hosts Seasons Cafe, a spacious eatery serving freshly prepared meals all day. The menu includes light bites, hearty roasts, all-day breakfasts, sandwiches, and hot and cold drinks. With its bright and welcoming atmosphere, it’s a great spot to dine and socialize.
With its rich history and community-centered initiatives, Clarence House remains an important landmark in Leicester. Whether stopping by to browse the charity shop, enjoy a meal at Seasons Cafe, or learn more about the services provided by Age Concern Leicester, visitors will find a space that continues to serve the city in meaningful ways.
Today, Clarence House serves as the headquarters of Age Concern Leicester, a charity dedicated to supporting older people in the community. The building continues to play an active role in local life, offering both practical and social amenities for visitors.
Just inside the main entrance, a charity shop offers donated clothing, accessories, books, and bric-a-brac, with proceeds supporting elderly care. Only quality pre-loved items are sold, making it a great spot for unique bargains and a good cause. Donations are welcome at the Clarence House shop during opening hours or at affiliated locations.
Clarence House hosts Seasons Cafe, a spacious eatery serving freshly prepared meals all day. The menu includes light bites, hearty roasts, all-day breakfasts, sandwiches, and hot and cold drinks. With its bright and welcoming atmosphere, it’s a great spot to dine and socialize.
With its rich history and community-centered initiatives, Clarence House remains an important landmark in Leicester. Whether stopping by to browse the charity shop, enjoy a meal at Seasons Cafe, or learn more about the services provided by Age Concern Leicester, visitors will find a space that continues to serve the city in meaningful ways.
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Sight Name: Clarence House
Sight Location: Leicester, England (See walking tours in Leicester)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Leicester, England (See walking tours in Leicester)
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