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Osterly Park is a stately red brick mansion set in 350 acres of park land.
Osterly Park is a stately red brick mansion set in 350 acres of park land. Originally built in 1575, it was re-designed by Robert Adam in 1761 with neoclassical interiors.
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Osterley Park House, Isleworth, TW7 4RB
+44 20 8232 50
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