Stonor Country House, Gardens, and Deer Park, Stonor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire

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Accessibility

Accessible disability toilets.

"As the house is a collection of medieval buildings behind a Georgian facade, it is not suitable for wheelchairs as even the ground floor is not on one level. However, everyone’s disability is individual and there are chairs at intervals for visitors to rest. To see the first floor there are flights of stairs – one up and another down.

Dogs are allowed in the designated areas of the park but must be on leads at all times."

Brief description

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonor_Park

"The house has a 12th-century private chapel. https://www.stonor.com/discover/chapel/#

The remains of a prehistoric stone circle are in the grounds. It is the ancestral home and seat of the Stonor family, Baron Camoys. The current Lord Camoys is Ralph Stonor.

Visitors are invited to explore our three gardens – from the ponds and fountains of the 17th Century Italianate Pleasure Garden to the old Kitchen Garden designed and nurtured by Lady Camoys and the eclectically treed Arboretum.  https://www.stonor.com/discover/gardens-park/ "

Address

STONOR PARK

Henley-on-Thames

Oxfordshire

RG9 6HF

Email

enquiries@stonor.com

Phone

01491 638587

Website

https://www.stonor.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonor_Park

Directions

"Stonor is located between the M4 (J8/9) and the M40 (J6) on the B480 Henley-on-Thames – Watlington Road. Stonor is a 10 minute drive north from Henley, only an hour from London, 40 minutes from Oxford and Heathrow and half an hour from Reading.

If you are approaching Stonor on the M40 motorway from the East and are using a Satellite Navigation system please ignore any instructions to exit the motorway on either Junctions 4 or 5 as this will add up to an hour to your journey. Please only exit at Junction 6."

Opening Times

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

https://www.stonor.com/plan-your-day/opening-times/ 

Transport

"The nearest railway station is Henley-on-Thames and taxis are available from the Station."

Amenities

Baby changing facilities.

Cafe and Visitor Centre  https://www.stonor.com/plan-your-day/visitor-centre/

Weddings  https://www.stonor.com/weddings/# 

"In the oldest part of the house, situated next to the 13th Century Hall, you will find the Gift Shop, carrying a plethora of local produce and craftware.

The adventure playground, and a brand-new children’s book – “The Legend of Tumblestone Hollow” – which is based around magical characters that live in and around the playground have been designed for four to twelve-year-olds and their families, and deliberately timed to open Friday 2nd April 2021, as Easter brings a first opportunity for families to re-unite and share a special day together, following the peak of the coronavirus pandemic

https://www.stonor.com/tumblestone-hollow-is-opening-at-easter/ "

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