Stonor Park


Stonor Park has been the historic family home of the Stonor family, for over 800 years. The House and Chapel date from the 12th century with later additions. Inside there are rare furnishings, paintings, bronzes, silhouettes and sculptures. The dining room is hung with 19th century French wallpaper and the study has Old Master drawings by Tiepolo and Carracci. In the library are ancient missals, prayer books and Bibles along with an exhibition celebrating St Edmund Campion who took refuge here during the Reformation. The hillside gardens overlook the house and parkland. The 2007 Exhibition celebrates Stonor´s American ancestry.

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Information on Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames

Organisation/s: Historic Houses Association
Opening Times: House: 23 Mar to 14 Sep, Sun. Also Jul & Aug, Wed. 14:00-17:00. Last entry 16:30. Gardens: 13:00-17:00. Group Bookings: Tue to Thu during Season.
Admission: House & Garden: Adult £7.00, First Child (5-16) £3.00, 2 or more & under 5s Free. Gardens only: Adult £3.50, First Child (5-16) £1.50, 2 or more and under 5s, Free. Groups (min 20) Adult £8.00, Child (5-16) £4.00.
Location: Located between the M4 and M40 on the B480, Henley on Thames - Watlington Road and approximately 5 miles from Henley. Driving time from M40, J6 is 15 mins. From M4 J8/9 around 25 min.
Facilities: Shop, Refreshments, Parking
Events 2008: 01-Jun: VW Owners Rally
01-Aug: Jazz Concert
02-Aug: Classical Concert
22-25 Aug: Chilterns Craft Fair
12-14 Sep: Two Pipers and a Plumptre Exhibition