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March 2021
Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
Find out more »Visit Gunnersbury Park (Gardens remain open, the museum is closed)
The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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The park is open daily from 7.00am – dusk. The museum is closed The original Gunnersbury House was built by Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician during the time of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century Princess Amelia, daughter of George II, used it as her summer home. After her death the original house was pulled down and replaced by two mansions. Both were bought by the Rothschild family in the 19th century and purchased for the nation in…
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