Stonor Park
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Home to the Stonor family for over 850 years, Stonor Park is a historic house in Oxfordshire with 250 acres of gardens, deer park, and a 13th-century chapel.
This historic estate, nestled in the Chiltern Hills, was actually built in mediaeval times, its façade of warm brick and Georgian windows concealing older buildings that date back to the 12th century. One of the oldest family homes still lived in today, Stonor Park offers a delightful blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and family-friendly activities.
Explore the historic house
Step back in time and wander through the elegant rooms of Stonor House. Admire the architecture and impressive collection of art, tapestries, and antiques. Highlights include the grand Gothic revival hall, atmospheric 17th century library and the dramatic long gallery.
Glorious grounds
Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, featuring Italianate pleasure gardens, a historic kitchen garden, and a picturesque arboretum. Further afield you will find the deer park, home to fallow deer and other wildlife, such as badgers, hares, rabbits, and various bird species. Take a leisurely walk through the parkland, or try one of the cycling routes.
Tumblestone Hollow
Discover an enchanting 10 acre woodland area designed for young children and families to play together, with fairy-tale-inspired trails, hidden treasures and Rumble and Jumble Huts serving food and drinks.
Did you know…?
The original Chapel of the Holy Trinity at Stonor was built in the late 13th Century on the site of a prehistoric Stone Circle.
Visitor information
Address
Stonor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6HF
01491 638587
Opening times
27 Mar – 25 Sep
Sun and Bank Holiday Mon, 12pm – 5.30pm (last entry at 4.30pm)
June, Jul and Aug
Wed –Thurs, 12pm – 5.30pm (last entry at 4.30pm)
Also open Sat in Aug and Wed in Sept, same times as above
Open all year for group bookings – by appointment only
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