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Osterley Park is a historic estate featuring a grand Georgian mansion surrounded by extensive parkland and gardens, offering scenic walks, heritage exploration, and outdoor leisure close to central London.

350
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
400,000+
Annual Visitors
1937 (National Trust ownership)
Year Established

About Osterley Park (National Trust)

 

Osterley Park is a prominent 18th-century estate located in the borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, managed by the National Trust. The estate comprises a neo-classical mansion designed by architect Robert Adam, set within over 350 acres of landscaped parkland. The geography is characterized by sprawling lawns, formal gardens, ornamental lakes, and mature woodland, creating a tranquil green space on the outskirts of London. Ecologically, the park supports diverse habitats including woodlands that provide refuge to native bird species and wildlife such as muntjac deer and foxes. Historically, the house was the country home of the wealthy Jersey family and later Lord Jersey, reflecting the lifestyle of English aristocracy in the 18th and 19th centuries. Key landmarks include the main house with its decorated interiors and period furnishings, the carefully maintained gardens with features like the walled garden and Neptune Fountain, and the surrounding park with avenues and mature trees. Recreation opportunities at Osterley Park include walking, picnicking, family-friendly activities, and occasional outdoor arts and heritage events. The estate is popular with both local visitors seeking open green spaces and tourists interested in English country house history and architecture. Children’s play areas and café facilities enhance the visitor experience. Osterley Park is accessible by public transport and car, serving as a green recreational retreat within the London metropolitan area.

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The neo-classical Osterley House featuring Robert Adam interiors

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Extensive landscaped parkland with formal gardens and a lakeside walk

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Walled garden showcasing seasonal plantings and heritage vegetables

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Historic features such as the Neptune Fountain and Georgian stable courtyard

Notable Natural Features

Osterley House

An 18th-century neo-classical mansion designed by Robert Adam, featuring ornate interiors and period furnishings.

The Walled Garden

A restored garden area offering seasonal flowers, heritage vegetables, and traditional gardening techniques.

Neptune Fountain

A large decorative fountain centerpiece set within the formal gardens, created in the classical style.