Syon Park
Syon Park is the London home of the Dukes of Northumberland, the Percy family. The house was built in the 16th century on the site of the Medieval Syon Abbey but as it stands today is known for its 18th century design, with striking classical interiors filled with an array of art and antiques collected over centuries by the Percy family. The gardens were designed by famous landscape architect Capability Brown in the natural, open style of the English Landscape Movement.
Location & Opening Hours
Location
Syon House
Syon Park
Brentford
Middlesex
TW8 8JF
Opening Hours
House
Open from the middle of March to the end of October on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays & Bank Holiday Mondays, 10:30am-4:30pm.
Gardens
Open Wednesday-Sunday every week, 10:30am-4:30pm.
Transport
By public transport
Brentford train station (SW Railway) is a 25 minute walk from the House, and Syon Lane (SW Railway) is 15 minutes’ walk.
The closest tube stations are:
• Gunnersbury (District Line). Then take the 237 or 267 bus to Brent Lea bus stop, which is 10 minutes’ walk from the House.
• Ealing Broadway (District, Circle, Central, and Elizabeth Lines). Then take the E2 bus to Brentford Holiday Inn or the E8 bus to Brent Lea bus stop. Both are 10 minutes’ walk from the House.
• Boston Manor (Piccadilly Line). Then take the E8 bus to Brent Lea bus stop, which is 10 minutes’ walk from the House.
The following bus routes stop close to the House:
• E2 (Brentford-Greenford), Brentford Holiday Inn bus stop
• E8 (Hounslow-Ealing Broadway), Brent Lea bus stop
• 267 (Hammersmith-Fulwell), Brent Lea bus stop
• 237 (Hounslow-White City), Brent Lea bus stop
By car
The vehicle entrance to Syon Park is on Park Road, Isleworth. There is free parking for those visiting the House and Gardens.
By bicycle
Bicycle parking racks are located outside the Garden Centre.