Weird Woodland Trail
Follow our Weird Woodland Trail, and look for some creepy characters in the gardens. Free with Garden admission Monday 28th October to Sunday 3rd November
Oct 28, 2024 - Nov 03, 2024The House, Gardens and Great Conservatory will soon be closing for the season.
Why not join us at one of our last few events before we close.
The House and gardens are open from mid-March to the end of October; come and explore.
Stay all day, have lunch or afternoon tea and a bit of retail therapy in the Garden Centre.
EVENTS & EXPERIENCES
Follow our Weird Woodland Trail, and look for some creepy characters in the gardens. Free with Garden admission Monday 28th October to Sunday 3rd November
Oct 28, 2024 - Nov 03, 2024Whilst you're strolling through the park, why not pick up a gorgeous almond croissant, or a sausage roll, or some sourdough bread. Brown Bread are here every Sunday with their stall selling scrumptious baked goods.
Nov 01, 2024 - Jun 29, 2025Explore the exquisite taste of cheeses from around the world by visiting the new stall at Syon Park every Sunday. A wide range of cheeses and handmade Pâtés for everyone to enjoy, accompanied by the well-known French Flan and Basque Cake desserts. Find them next to Brown Bread in front of the Garden Centre every […]
Nov 01, 2024 - Oct 12, 2025Join us for a truly enchanting holiday experience at the Syon Festive Market, Curated by Dapper & Suave at The Great Conservatory! Discover unique gifts, handmade treasures, and gourmet treats from a selection of talented artisans and boutique vendors.
Nov 22 - 23, 2024View all >
WEDDINGS
AT SYON PARK
The perfect place for your perfect wedding day.
Built in the 16th century on the site of a medieval abbey, Syon stands amidst 200 acres of Capability Brown parkland. Peaceful enough to feel like an oasis of calm, and yet only a stone’s throw from Central London.
ABOUT SYON HOUSE
Syon is one of the last great houses in London.
Profoundly historic, the House holds a wealth of art within its grand classical interiors, while the Park and Gardens feel like deep countryside, although barely nine miles from Charing Cross.
Built on the site of a former abbey, Syon has incredible historical connections from the medieval and Tudor past to today.