Syon Park House and Gardens – Travel Trade
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A ducal castle on the site of a former abbey. Stunning Robert Adam interiors, beautiful Capability Brown landscapes, and an incredible history. Private guided tours are available for pre-booked groups for the House and/or gardens. Specialist tours are available on request such as House interiors, art and architecture, key periods in history, plus filming locations. Tours can be tailored to suit the group and length of visit. Recommended duration of visit is 2 hours+ but a 30 minute 'Syon Sprint' tour and a 90-minute general tour is also available.
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Booking Information:
Name of trade contact: Christine Broom
Trade email address: info@syonpark.co.uk
Trade Tel: 020 8560 0882
Opening Dates: Mid-march to end of October
Trade Prices – Group/FIT rates (% discounts for 2024):
£14.00 per adult, £12.50 concessions. 1 place free per 25 people
Min group size: 12
Languages: English
Duration of visit: 2 hours minimum
Coach Parking: yes, for up to 5 x 52-seater coaches
Suitable for Education / Corporate / Incentive visits: Yes, tours can be tailored to suit the group and length of visit. Recommended duration of visit is 2 hours+ but a 30 minute 'Syon Sprint' tour and a 90-minute general tour is also available.
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Sustainable info:
We have good public transport links, and walking and cycle routes, (Thames Path, Capital Ring). We are a short bus ride from the Elizabeth Line, Piccadilly Line, District Line, Overground, and GWR and South-West Trains.
There is a Hilton hotel on site with electric-car charging points
Accessible for all info:
The gardens and Great Conservatory are mostly wheelchair, pram, and mobility scooter accessible (about ¾ of the park has tarmac paths, the other paths are grass or gravel). However, as a garden, there can sometimes be muddy areas, so please keep to the paths when possible.
The house is not fully accessible. Being a 500-year-old stately home, our building's structure and layout were not originally designed with modern accessibility standards in mind. There are some key challenges in making the property wheelchair accessible: The layout of the home, including narrow doorways, steep staircases, and uneven flooring, poses significant challenges for accessibility, and as a Grade-1 Listed Building there are regulations that restrict major alterations to the original structure. This includes limitations on modifications that would impact the external appearance or interior layout.
Registered Assistance Dogs Permitted
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Syon Park is conveniently situated near Junction 2 of the M4, A4 (Great West Road), and Junction 12 of the M3, and the A316 and A315.
For SatNav/Google Maps, try TW7 6AZ which will direct you to Park Road. The entrance to Syon Park is at the bottom, on the left-hand side. Carry on along past a field on your left, the house will be on your right. Carry on past the house to follow signs to the free car park. There are Instavolt charging stations for electric vehicles. Coach parking available
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Head for Brentford, in west London, a mere nine miles from central London, conveniently situated near the M4, A4 (Great West Road), and the M3. We have public transport links to the Underground (Piccadilly Line to Boston Manor, District Line to Gunnersbury), Overground (to Gunnersbury), Elizabeth line (to Ealing Broadway) and South West Trains (to Syon Lane or Brentford), plus buses from the local area: E8, 235, 237, 267 to Brent Lea stop, or E2 to Commerce Way/Holiday Inn. Pedestrian entrances are on Half-Moon Close, or Duchess Gate on London Road, and then a 7-minute walk to the Visitor Centre. There are also cycle lanes throughout Chiswick and Brentford, and a bicycle rack outside Hillier Garden Centre.
Season (11 Mar 2024 - 31 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times |
House - Guided Tours Only (11 Mar 2024 - 31 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday - Thursday | 10:30 | - 16:30 |
House (11 Mar 2024 - 31 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 10:30 | - 16:30 |
10:30 | - 16:30 |
Gardens (11 Mar 2024 - 31 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday - Saturday | 10:30 | - 16:30 |
Sunday | 10:30 | - 16:30 |
10:30 | - 16:30 |
* Last entry 3:30pm.
Gardens open Monday - Sunday during School Holidays.
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