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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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