Stonor Park
The seat of the Stonor family for 850 years with each room contains a lifetime of experience and anecdote.
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6HF
Facilities
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Accessible loos
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Cafe / restaurant
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Facilities for children
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Free parking
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Picnic area
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Shop
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible toilets
- Access statement available
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
Stonor Park has been the Stonor family’s residence for 850 years making it one of the oldest family homes still lived in today.
When you visit, you will see why. It’s beautiful. Our historic building and sweeping grounds are breathtaking. And our family collection of art and artefacts is extraordinary. It’s fascinating.
You can view the work of St. Edmund Campion, created when he was given refuge here in 1581. And outside sits our oldest resident: a perfectly preserved prehistoric stone circle.
As well as being architecturally fascinating each room contains a lifetime of experience and anecdote.
Discover art and treasures collected from across the globe and view historic maps and documents that reveal generations of service to the country. A stroll through this house is a vivid walk through history.
Important information: opening info is generated by artificial intelligence; check specific attraction details before travelling.
The indicator above will show ‘open’ when the public have any kind of access to any part of this property. That could be the park, a shop, or a special event, and may not reflect regular admission times to the main attraction. Always consult the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling to check that the attraction you are interested in is open.
Stonor Park offers a variety of attractions and events, each with specific opening times and ticket prices. Below is a detailed breakdown of the information provided:
General Information
Stonor Park includes several attractions such as the House, Chapel, Gardens, and the Tumblestone Hollow Adventure Playground. Each attraction has its own schedule and pricing structure.
Tumblestone Hollow Adventure Days
Available from February to 19th July and from 6th September. Ticket prices vary based on height and age:
- Adults (16 and over): £11.00 (from £8.50 online)
- Children (5 and over): £12.00 (from £9.50 online)
- Children (3-4 years): £10.00 (from £7.50 online)
- Children under 2: Free
- Carers: Free
Special Events
During specific periods, such as Easter, Wild Summer, and Halloween, ticket prices are adjusted:
- Easter (5th April – 21st April): Adults £13.50, Children (5 and over) £14.50, Children (3-4 years) £12.50
- Wild Summer (20th July – 1st September): Adults £12.00, Children (5 and over) £13.00, Children (3-4 years) £11.00
- Halloween Adventure: Similar pricing to Easter
Stonor House, Chapel, and Gardens
Open from April to December. Tickets are priced as follows:
- Adults: £13.00 (£15.00 on the day)
- Children (2-15 years): £7.00 (£8.00 on the day)
- Children under 2: Free
- Historic Houses members: Free
Group Visits
Guided tours are available for groups with prices starting at £10.00 per adult for garden tours and £20.00 for house, chapel, and garden tours.
School Visits
Educational visits are available and must be booked at least two weeks in advance. Prices are £8.50 per child with free entry for accompanying adults (1 adult per 5 children).
Additional Information
Facilities include parking, toilets, and picnic areas. Accessibility is limited in some areas due to the historic nature of the site.
Historic Houses members visit for free. Access to Tumblestone Hollow and special events not included.
For prices for Tumblestone Hollow, please check their website.
Groups of 20 or more (or smaller with a minimum spend of £240.00) are welcome all year round by appointment.
Enjoy privately guided tours of either the House and Chapel, the Gardens on their own, or The House, Chapel and Gardens.
Private tours of just the House & Chapel also include full access to the Gardens but do not include a private guided tour of the Gardens.
Email [email protected].
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible toilets
- Access statement available
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
Getting here
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6HF
Stonor is located between the M4 (J8/9) and the M40 (J6) on the B480 Henley-on-Thames – Watlington Road.
When coming from the M40 always come off at Jct 6 rather than following the SatNav, as it can add up to an hour to your journey.
The nearest railway station is Henley-on-Thames. Taxis are available from the Station and will cost approximately £15. We are not accessible by any other form of pubic transport.
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