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Kids go free (maximum two under-16s per paying adult) during August and there are family activities in the house and park, including trails to discover mythical creatures and beasts hidden within eighteenth-century designs. 'Explore More' nature and wildlife sessions in the park take place on Thursday afternoons. Newly introduced audio-visual guides offer a fresh way to explore the house, as families are guided through the house by a 'Tweenie', an eighteenth-century servant, who appears on a portable handset with historical tales of the house.
Osterley Park and House is a beautiful 18th-century mansion set in more than 350 acres of parkland. Osterley House, with its string of state...
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Times House: Until Nov 1 2009: Wed-Sun 1-4.30pm; Dec 5-20 2009: Sat, Sun 12.30-3.30pm; closed end Dec-Mar; Park: daily 8am-7.30pm or dusk if earlier, year-round
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