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Syon Park, London

Syon Park is a 200 acre park, on which is the Syon House, stately home of the Dukes of Northumberland for 400 years and now a locale for shooting period dramas.

Syon Park is a 200 acre park, on which is the Syon House, stately home of the Dukes of Northumberland for 400 years and now a locale for shooting period dramas. The main house was built to a design by the English architect Robert Adams and the grounds were laid out by Capability Brown. The Great Conservatory is a popular local wedding venue.


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About Syon Park

 Brentford

 +44 20 8560 08

 www.syonpark.co.uk

Syon Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Boston Manor House

The Boston Manor House is a 17th century Grade I listed Jacobean manor house built in English Renaissance style

Brentford Dock

The Brentford Dock has a picturesque marina, with a variety of narrowboats, Dutch barges and pleasure craft and waterside views

Kew Gardens (London)

This historic and beautiful garden features elements that illustrate significant periods of the art of gardens from the 18th to the 20th centuries, as well as a plant collection second to none in the world

Museum of Richmond

The Museum of Richmond has exhibitions on Richmond's rich heritage and history

Marble Hill House

The Marble Hill House, an 18th century Palladian villa, was home to King George II's mistress Henrietta Howard

Richmond Palace

The Richmond Palace was a magnificent royal residence built in 1497 along the Thames, but now only the Gate House and Wardrobe, now converted into flats, remain

The Musical Museum

The Musical Museum houses a vast collection of automatic musical instruments, from barrel organs to player pianos and more

Kew Bridge Steam Museum

This museum of London's water supply is well worth a visit for anyone with an interest in the industrial revolution

Kew Green

Kew Green is a large lawn, with St

Ham House

The Ham House is the Duke of Lauderdale's elegant 17th century Stuart manor house, about a mile upstream from Richmond riverside