Syon Gardens and Great Conservatory
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2FOR1 £8.00
The London home of the Dukes of Northumberland since the 16th Century, Syon House was erected in 1547 on the site of a Birgittine abbey and has witnessed many historic events over the centuries, including the exploding body of Henry VIII, the Gunpowder Plot, and a visit from Pocahontas.
Sited less than ten miles from London on the river Thames, it remains a beacon of tranquillity and one of Britain’s best preserved and historically important stately homes. With Robert Adam interiors, and Capability Brown designed pleasure gardens, Syon is truly a hidden gem in west London.
Offer expiry date
Monday, 31 December 2035
Disabled info
Please check website for details.
Location
Opening times
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 10.30-15.30. Last entry 14.30
Telephone
02085600882
Terms and conditions
This offer is for the Gardens ticket only.
Getting there
It is about a 20 minute walk from Syon Lane station. Turn right, out of the station. Cross the road at the crossing. Take the first left, Syon Lane. Walk down the hill to the bottom of the road. Turn left onto London Road. Walk along until you see an island crossing. Cross over the road. Look for a stone gate on your right, enter here and walk down the path, with trees either side. You will then come to the car park. Walk down the path in the middle. Then turn right for the Visitor Centre.
Closest station
Syon Lane