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 rooms, was built by Sir Thomas Gresham, founder of the Royal Exchange, and later remodelled by Robert Adam. In the grounds, restored in the 18th-century style, there are two temples and a lake as well as tea rooms and a farm shop selling home-grown produce. A restoration project on the gardens is under way, beginning with a recreation of former resident Mrs Child's flower garden. Frsh vegetables are available to buy from the Osterley Park and House farm shop. Digital tours using audio-visual handsets allow visitors to explore the house with audio commentary and images from Osterley's past. There are two tours ñ one for adults, one for families.
Osterley Park and House is a beautiful 18th-century mansion set in more than 350 acres of parkland. Osterley House,...
At weekends, the entrance hall and eating room are decorated in the eighteenth-century style, with costumed...
Transport Osterley
020 8232 5050
Times House: Until Nov 1 2009: Wed-Sun 1-4.30pm; Dec 5-20 2009: Sat, Sun 1-4.30pm; closed end Dec-Mar; Park: daily 8am-7.30pm or dusk if earlier, year-round
Prices £7.60, children £3.80, family ticket (2 adults, 3 children) £18.90, National Trust mems free. Garden only £3.35, children £1.65
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