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A Georgian country estate in west London
Jersey Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 4RB (sat nav TW7 4RD)
Asset | Opening time |
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House | 11:00 - 15:30 |
Garden | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Park | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Second-hand bookshop | 11:00 - 16:30 |
Shop | 11:00 - 17:00 |
Stables Café | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Cycle hire | Closed |
Last entry to the Gardens is one hour before closing. Last entry to the House is half an hour before closing. Due to a large-scale conservation project in the south wing of the House, some rooms on the Principal floor are currently closed. Popular rooms such as the Entrance Hall and Long Gallery are open for visitors to come and see.
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £9.40 | £8.50 |
Child | £4.70 | £4.25 |
Family | £23.40 | £21.25 |
1 adult and children | £14.10 | £12.75 |
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £16.50 | £15.00 |
Child | £8.30 | £7.50 |
Family | £41.30 | £37.50 |
1 adult and children | £24.80 | £22.50 |
Dogs are only allowed in the formal gardens during our off-peak season with leads on. Dogs are allowed off-lead within the designated area on the front lawn and should be on a lead elsewhere in the park. Dogs must be on a lead in the Stables Courtyard, Causeway, café, and shop. Only assistance dogs are permitted in Osterley House.
Blue Badge parking. Please note that the buggy service is dependent on volunteer availability and runs from the car park to the mansion house and stables courtyard. Accessible WC. Assistance dogs are welcome in the mansion house, gardens and parkland.
A Mountain Trike Wheelchair, single or double powered mobility vehicle, and outdoor wheelchair are available for the gardens. Please call 0208 232 5050 or email osterley@nationaltrust.org.uk ahead of your visit to find out more.
On A4 between Hammersmith and Hounslow. Follow brown tourist signs on A4 between Gillette Corner and Osterley underground station; from west M4, exit 3 then follow A312/A4 towards central London. Main gates at junction with Thornbury and Jersey Roads
Parking: 400 yards up the main driveway. £7.00 for non-members, pay by phone. You do not need to book parking for your visit.
Sat Nav: enter Jersey Road and TW7 4RD
Isleworth 1½ miles (2.4km). Nearest step-free access station: Hounslow 2 ¾ miles (4.3 km). Trains run by SWR, visit their website for train times View a timetable
TfL H28 Hayes to Hounslow to Osterley, H91 Hounslow to Hammersmith to within 1 mile
Osterley (Piccadilly Line) 1 mile Nearest step-free access station: Hounslow East (Piccadilly Line) 1¾ miles (2.7km). For travel times and information please see the TFL website
Jersey Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 4RB (sat nav TW7 4RD)
From bike rides, den building to an Easter egg hunt with interactive games, discover the full range of family-friendly activities and events taking place at Osterley Park and House this year.
Discover what to see in the garden at Osterley Park and House. With year-round colour, explore the Tudor walled garden, 18th-century flower beds and take in views across the estate.
With parkland, paths, lawns and lakes, Osterley Park and House is the perfect place to get active outdoors, doing something you love or trying something new.
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Explore this 'Palace of Palaces' between Wednesday - Sunday. The interior of Osterley House is one of the finest and most complete by Robert Adam still in existence. Please note that due to a large scale conservation project, some rooms on the Principal floor are currently closed. Popular rooms such as the Entrance Hall and the Long Gallery are open for visitors to see. Rooms are open depending on volunteer availability on the day.
A rare survival in Greater London, Osterley Park provides a peaceful retreat with acres of parkland for visitors to enjoy.
Bask in the 18th-century grandeur of Osterley's restored formal gardens with its herbaceous borders, roses and ornamental vegetable beds. Make sure to stop by the iconic Garden House, built in 1780 and designed by Robert Adam.
Located in the courtyard, Osterley's shop is filled with gifts, homeware, local produce and plants, or find your next favourite book in the second-hand bookshop.
Stables Cafe is open daily serving hot and cold food, drinks and sweet treats. Indoor and outdoor seating available.
Explore the estate on two wheels and see what wildlife you can find with bikes available to hire for all ages, including balance bikes for toddlers
Discover the Brinsley Ford Collection alongside the Grand Tour and its journey to Osterley Park and House where it will be on permanent display.
Have an action-packed summer at Osterley Park and House with endless fun to do out in the great outdoors. There is an activity for everyone. Master your skills in football, table tennis, cycling and even obstacles. Explore your creative side by making music and wild art in the gardens. From 25 July to 1 September, 10 am - 5 pm. Booking not required. Free Event but normal admission fees apply.
Experience a live theatre performance for all the family to enjoy surrounded by Osterley’s beautiful gardens and parkland. On Tuesday 30 July at 2 pm, bring along a picnic blanket, chairs and some treats as you watch Angela Sprocket's Pockets come alive with Folksy. Booking required. Tickets are available online.
From bike rides to den building, discover the full range of family-friendly activities and events taking place at Osterley Park.
Discover what to see in the house at Osterley Park. Explore the grand rooms designed by architect Robert Adam for the Child family and find out about life above and below stairs.
Discover what to see in the garden at Osterley Park and House. With year-round colour, explore the Tudor walled garden, 18th-century flower beds and take in views across the estate.
Explore the parkland and estate at Osterley Park and House. Discover what to see and do in the wider estate, from picnics by the lake to bird spotting.
With parkland, paths, lawns and lakes, Osterley Park and House is the perfect place to get active outdoors, doing something you love or trying something new.
Discover where to eat and drink at Osterley Park and House. Stop for refreshments in the historic Tudor courtyard and browse the shops for gifts and pre-loved books.
With a hard surface all the way round, this multiuse trail at Osterley Park is perfect for walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users and takes in woods and open land.
Are you ready for a Summer of Play? We've got plenty of ways for the whole family to get active, explore and have fun at Osterley this summer.
Join Adventure Cinema as they present Pretty Woman (15) at Osterley.
Join Adventure Cinema as they present The Greatest Showman Sing-A-Long (PG) at Osterley.
Join Adventure Cinema as they present Mamma Mia! (PG) at Osterley.
Join Adventure Cinema as they present Back to the Future (PG) at Osterley.
A short hop from central London by tube but a world apart. Stroll up the tree-lined drive, past the grazing Charolais cattle and you'd think you're in the country, not urban Hounslow.
Surrounded by gardens, park and farmland, Osterley is one of the last surviving country estates in London.
Once described by Horace Walpole as 'the palace of palaces', Osterley was created in the late 18th century by architect and designer Robert Adam for the Child family to entertain and impress their friends and clients. Today the house is presented as it would have looked in the 1780s.
Stroll through the colourful formal gardens, transformed during our six year long project from an overgrown wilderness back to their 18th century grandeur of herbaceous borders, roses and ornamental vegetables beds. Look out for the original Robert Adam summer house full of lemon trees and highly scented shrubs.
Grab some lunch in our Stables Cafe, or why not get it to take away and spend some time spotting some of the resident wildlife by Middle Lake?
After a quick snooze in the deckchairs on the temple lawn take the woodland walk and uncover the forgotten boathouse or wander back through the ancient meadow, bursting with wildflowers and butterflies.
For up to date information on how to visit Osterley please visit our homepage.
Discover the history of Osterley Park. Find out about the architect who transformed the mansion into a fashionable palace and the family who lived there.
Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Osterley Park and House on the National Trust Collections website.
Discover which places were used as filming locations for the three series of Netflix's lavish Regency-era drama Bridgerton and the spin-off series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.
In the past few years we’ve undertaken a fair amount of work on improving the paths at Osterley Park and House, and on restoring the original views.
Soldiers and social climbers descend on the house and estate at Osterley, in this ITV adaptation of Thackeray’s classic novel.
Discover which National Trust film locations played their part as Manderley, in the 2020 Netflix adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s classic mystery.
Help us look after our special place by volunteering your time and skills. Make new friends, learn about the property and meet people from all walks of life.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.