Family

Syon Park - Gardens12

Booking Info

Syon House is the spectacular London home of the Duke of Northumberland.

The house was built in the sixteenth century on the site of the Medieval Syon Abbey, and came to the family of the present owners in 1594. Syon has many layers of history and has seen some profound changes over the centuries

In the light of the latest government announcement, the Gardens of Syon House will remain open and will welcome visitors for exercise and relaxation. From 17th March the gardens will be open Wednesdays-Sundays.

We have installed a series of measures to enhance the safety of visitors and staff, including circulation routes, social distancing, and enhanced cleaning.  The giftshop will be closed.

You must not enter if you are self-isolating or if you have symptoms of Covid-19.

Please respect these rules, which are for the safety of everyone, visitor and staff, for those at home and those at work. 

Visitors who do not respect these rules will not be admitted, or will be asked to leave.

Please also remember that this is our workplace, and ensure that you respect social distancing around all of our staff.

Please note: Season Passholders must enter promocode in order to access appropriate discounts. These tickets are for the Garden only and do not include access to the House. 

Venue
Syon Park
Tickets From
£8.00

Frequently Asked Questions

The house is currently open for tours of up to 6 poeple per half hour. These must be booked in advance. 

Appropriately trained and recognised assistance dogs are welcome on site. Pet dogs or those not providing tangible assistance to a disabled person will not be permitted.

The use of drones, or similar small unmanned aircraft, without prior permission is strictly prohibited within Syon Park.  For more information email info@syonpark.co.uk
 

Yes you can.  Some have restrictions and you must bring the valid special offer/membership card on the day as proof. See our Promotions page for more details.  Please note that these are only valid during the season for general House and gardens opening.  Not valid for special events.
 

Yes you can, but not on the front lawn or in or around the Great Conservatory.  There isn't a wet weather option and all rubbish must be taken off site.
 

Yes you can as a reminder of your visit but only for personal use. Syon is unable to help with personal or student projects.  For blogs and commercial photography please see the Photography Policy for more details or contact info@syonpark.co.uk.
 

Yes, there is a free car park that is available for those visiting one of the businesses on the park. Parking is entirely at owners risk. Syon Park will not accept any responsibility for loss or damage to vehicle or contents. 

A child is 5 to 16 years inclusive.  Under 5s are free. All children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

No, not in the house or gardens.

No, however we do have partnerships with the Historic Houses Association (HHA) and Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) members.

As we are only a partner garden only the main card holder receives the membership benefit, which is free entry into the gardens. If you are a member of RHS please book any additional tickets for the gardens only here that you will require, and then you can claim your extra free ticket from the visitors centre on arrival, upon proof of membership.

One Free entry. If you are a member of HHA please book your group's tickets and use the promocode HHA to claim your one free ticket. Be sure to show the Visitors Centre staff your proof of membership on arrival or you will be charged.

No, only standard picnics. 

Yes. The Hillier Garden Centre, now open, and you are welcome to enjoy the terrace of The Courtyard Restaurant.

Access Information

There is limited access for wheelchairs, pushchairs, sight and hearing dogs.

Appropriately trained and recognised assistance dogs are welcome on site. Pet dogs or those not providing tangible assistance to a disabled person will not be permitted.

There is a cafe open from 8.30am - 5.30pm. More details can be found here

There are designated disabled parking spaces in the car park

There is an accessible toilet in the block in front of Syon House.

For visitors who require the assistance of a carer, the accompanying carer can enter the House and gardens free of charge. Please contact us prior to visiting if you require additional information regarding access and facilities

The Visitor Centre and Great Conservatory are accessible for wheelchairs and scooters. 

Many of our staff have first response first aid training. Should you require assistance please ask any member of staff.

In an emergency please contact a member of staff.

Venue Information

Syon Park

Syon Park, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 8JF

Syon House is the spectacular London home of the Duke of Northumberland.

View on Google Maps

Rail

From Waterloo to Kew Bridge then bus as below or London Overground to Gunnersbury then bus as below. Syon House is a walk of about 1 mile from Brentford or Syon Lane Stations.

Underground & Bus

District Line to Gunnersbury, 237 or 267 bus. Central Line to Ealing Broadway, E2 bus. Piccadilly Line to Boston Manor, E8 bus.