National Trust - Osterley Park and House
Jersey Rd, Isleworth, TW7 4RB, United Kingdom
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FJQX+R8 Isleworth, United Kingdom
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There is a a nice coffee shop which serves a good range of drinks and snacks/bites and the prices are reasonable. There is also a lovely seated area with plenty of benches just outside.
Handy toilets are also close by - just be aware of timings.
One surprise was the pretty cool bike track which has some good turns and undulations which is suitable for all ages - even with stabilisers!!
Car park has plenty of space and again fixed pricing is reasonable, whether you want to visit for a couple of hours or spend the entire day!
Really enjoyable, relaxing and highly recommended. We will definitely be visiting again.
The house is not opened yet and there's a nice coffee shop near which serves a good coffee and snacks with a reasonable prices. Plenty of benches outside the house for a good relax and eat.
Toilets are close by near to the house and coffee shop with a restricted timings.
Car parking is at good place and near which has plenty of space with a fixed pricing.
There's a big pond with swan, ducks and geese which makes park looks very beautiful.
Overall a good location to visit and relax our day.
Only it lacks of children's play area and an open gym for public.
You can rent a bicycle and a canoe.
Lovely option to go for cycle along the cycle trail.
Can't wait to go again with bikes.
We drove and there was free parking along the ramp up towards to park.
Flat ground for yoga and badminton.
Osterley house is gorgeous also.
Spacious enough to not be too busy so we had privacy for our picnic.
The main focus seems to be on the house, boundary walk, garden and meadow. There are also a couple of parts where you can cycle, seemed to be a lot of walkers on these tracks though when I visited.
There was an opportunity to see some of the house during my visit. Due to an excellent exhibition on the ground floor describing the conservation work carried out over the winter. All the volunteers inside each room were extremely helpful and happy to provide information.
You get a glimpse of the impressive staircase and ceiling murial from the ground floor.
Really impressive garden even during the winter months. The trees and plants are very well looked after with lots of name tags so you know what you are seeing.
Well worth taking the boundary walk to enjoy views of the house across the lake. Good place to observe planes landing at Heathrow. Definitely going back once the house opens up again around February-March time