Stonor ParkStonor Park

Family home of Lord and Lady Camoys and the Stonor family for over 800 years with a 13thC chapel with earlier origins, built on the site of a pagan stone circle. The house was built in the late 12thC and developed until the mid 18thC. It contains many family portraits, notable paintings and drawings, bronzes, sculptures and tapestries. A sanctuary for St Edmund Campion in 1581, an exhibition features his life. Tranquil hillside gardens.

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Stonor Park
 
 

Contact

Ms Sue Gill
Tel: 01491 638587

Venue

Stonor Park

Stonor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6HF

View the Stonor Park websitewww.stonor.com

51.596221,-0.933118See location on Multimap

Map reference: SU 739891


By Road:
Nearest major road is M4. M4 follow A4130 through Henley until B480 approximately 1 mile from Henley centre B480 signposted to Stonor. M40 jct 6 follow signs to Watlington, then Nettlebed. B480 and Stonor Park is signposted left at top of hill. From M40 exit jct 6 (B4009) to Watlington. Stonor has Brown signs from junction with B481, direction Nettlebed/Wallingford.

By Public Transport:
Nearest station is Henley-on-Thames. Taxi required.