Syon House is one of the last remaining ducal residences in London.

Originally constructed in the 16th century, the house showcases a captivating blend of styles, with significant contributions from the esteemed architect Robert Adam in the 18th century.

Primarily designed in the neoclassical style, Syon House features spacious rooms adorned with intricate interiors. While Robert Adam’s design reflects the elegance of the Georgian era, each room boasts its own unique character, making your visit a fascinating journey through history. Visitors can explore the Great Hall, the Ante Room, the State Dining Room, the Red Drawing Room, the Long Gallery, the Print Room, Princess Victoria’s Bedroom, as well as the Great Conservatory.

Surrounding Syon House, is Syon Park—designed by the renowned Capability Brown— which offers a serene landscape of gardens, lake, and diverse flora.

“This place is absolutely stunning. The staff are phenomenal, so friendly and helpful. I had a smashing day, the tour guide was amazing. Definitely a place not to miss.”

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