Osterley Park and House

This spectacular mansion and its surrounding gardens, park and farmland
is one of the last surviving country estates in London. Transformed in
the late 18th century for the wealthy Child family, the House and
Garden were designed for entertaining and impressing this banking
family’s friends and clients.

Osterley Park3

An inspiring day out for all the family

Discover a tranquil, rural retreat from urban life

  • Admire the extravagant design and luxurious furnishings of
    this ‘party house’ all created by the famous 18th century architect and
    designer Robert Adam
  • See ‘below stairs’ and explore what life was like for servants living and working on a wealthy estate
  • Wander through the rare 18th century Garden and discover how it is being restored to its former glory
  • Enjoy exhibitions by local artists and community groups in the art galleries
  • Browse the National Trust Shop for gifts for friends and family
  • Indulge yourself with a homemade lunch or tea and cakes in the Stables Tea Room
  • Take home fresh vegetables or flowers grown on the estate from the Osterley Park Farm Shop
  • Exciting programme of events.

Opening times and admission prices

Please see www.nationaltrust.org.uk/osterley for up to date opening times and admission prices.
Activities and facilities for families
Explore the House and Garden with our hands on ‘tracker packs’ designed especially for families. Free after admission
Try the children’s menu and activity corner in the tea room
Baby changing facilities
Hip seats and baby carriers for loan
Exciting family fun days featuring activities in the House and Garden
on the last Sunday of the month from March to October. Free after
admission
Don’t miss the regular arts and craft activities taking place during
local school holidays or special family events at Easter and Christmas.
See www.nationaltrust.org.uk/osterley for details

Mobility Logo Mobility Information

House and Jersey Galleries: 20 steps to entrance. There is no
handrail. Alternative internal stairs with handrail. If you are a
wheelchair user you can make use of a Stairclimber which will lift you
in your chair. Important: It cannot lift powered or non-standard chairs
(e.g. sports models). For health & safety reasons it cannot be
operated when the steps are wet. Alternative step free entrance to
Jersey Galleries available. Please let the Visitor Welcome staff know
if you wish to make use of these facilities.
Garden: Generally level paths. Some loose gravel, cobbles and can get muddy if wet.
Shop: ramped access.
Tea Room: level access.
The park toilets: include a unisex cubicle adapted for disabled visitors. Level access.
Electric courtesy bus: Our volunteers run a free shuttle service
between the car park, House, Tea Room and Gift Shop during House
opening hours.
Wheelchairs: Two outdoor wheelchairs are available at the Car Park, and
two indoor wheelchairs at the Entrance Hall to the House.
Single and two-seat self-drive battery powered vehicles may be hired
free of charge between 1.30 and 4.30 pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays,
Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays from May until the end of October.
Trained volunteers will provide instruction and assistance.

Visual Information logo Visual Information

Free Braille and Large Print Guides to the House are available at the Entrance Hall.

Audio Information logo Audio Information

Induction Loops are fitted in the Shop, Tea Room and Information Point.

Getting to Osterley Park and House

Road: follow signs from A4 between Gillette Corner and Osterley underground station. Onsite car parking (£).
Tube: Osterley (Piccadilly Line), 20 mins walk
Over ground train: Isleworth, 30 mins walk
Bus: H28, H91, 20 mins walk

Contact details:HAT logo

Jersey Road
Isleworth
Middlesex
TW7 4RB
Telephone: 020 8232 5050
Fax: 020 8232 5080
Email: osterley@nationaltrust.org.uk
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/osterley