Stonor

Stonor Park    

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Stonor Park is a historic country house and private deer park situated in a valley in the Chiltern Hills at Stonor, about four miles north of Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, England, close to the...

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Oct 21, 2023
Came here for the first time today (21/10/23) with my 3 year old daughter and friends, including a young baby in a pram. It was raining heavily which obviously cannot be helped but was very disappo… Full review by sarahpK9643CX
Oct 21, 2023
We visited here for the Halloween trail in 2021 when my son was 15 months old in a pram & had a lovely time. Today we visited again with him being 3 years & his younger sister 12 weeks to do the tra… Full review by rebeccar793
Oct 8, 2023
Very, very disappointed. The website makes it sound wonderful. On arrival we paid £6.50 each to see the ‘gardens’. We walked to ‘The Pantry’ hoping for tea and a cake but the door was locked. No sign… Full review by lostim

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Does this belong to english heritage national trust or is it private
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Hi Mandy, Stonor is still, after more than 850 years, privately owned by the Stonor family. It is however a member of the Historic Houses Association. Best wishes, The Team at Stonor
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IS it poss to get to Stonor Park by public transport? Am planning to go with 2 of my friends on a weekday - Tues or Thurs …
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IS it poss to get to Stonor Park by public transport? Am planning to go with 2 of my friends on a weekday - Tues or Thurs would be the best - so would appreciate any help you can give in that direction. Could you pls give me a rough idea of the price people who do not belong to the NT have to pay in order to access all areas of the house? Many thanks for your help.
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There is no public transport that goes past Stonor Park, your only option would be a taxi.Stonor is open on Thursdays during June, July and August. House, gardens and chapel …
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There is no public transport that goes past Stonor Park, your only option would be a taxi.Stonor is open on Thursdays during June, July and August. House, gardens and chapel admission is £10.00 for adults. Stonor is not a National Trust property, it's still a family owned property.
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Answer by Steve P · May 3, 2016
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Can I bring my Dog?
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Dogs are not allowed within Tumblestone Hollow, the Gardens or in Stonor House. Please do not bring your dog with you and leave them in your car. We...
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