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  1. With paths upgraded to multi-use surfaces, we hope that the experience of visiting Osterley is now even richer, and we’re encouraging more local families to get outdoors and active in a safe, traffic-free, green space. This is part of a £4.25 million national joint programme at 10 National Trust properties in England, in partnership with ...

  2. Osterley Park is situated c 14.5km to the west of Hyde Park (qv), c 5km to the north of Hounslow, 4km to the west of Gunnersbury Park (qv), c 2.5km to the north of Syon Park (qv), and c 8km north-east of Heathrow Airport. Osterley Park is bounded to the east by Windmill Lane (B464). Jersey Road, including the gardens to the rear of houses on ...

  3. Armament. 24 to 26 guns [1] Osterley was an East Indiaman launched on 9 October 1771 by Wells, Deptford. She made two voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before the French frigate Pourvoyeuse captured her on 21 February 1779 while she was on her third voyage. She then sailed for a few years as a French merchantman.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2023 · The Garden House. This semi-circular building, built in 1780 and designed by Robert Adam, is a fascinating feature of the garden set among the borders of Mrs Child’s Flower Garden. Used to entertain guests, Mrs Child filled the Garden House with exotic scented plants, including grapes, pineapples and, according to the 1782 inventory, ‘Forty ...

  5. Osterley. Other information. WGS84. 51°28′59″N 0°20′54″W  / . 51.48306°N 0.34833°W. / 51.48306; -0.34833. London transport portal. Osterley & Spring Grove was a London Underground station in Osterley in west London. The station was served by the District and Piccadilly and was closed in 1934 when a new station, Osterley, was ...

  6. Osterley Park is a mansion set in a large park of the same name. It is in the London Borough of Hounslow, part of the western suburbs of London. This is a category about listed building number 1000287. Osterley Park. parkland around the historic house in the London Borrough of Hounslow, England, UK. Upload media.

  7. Robert Adam (3 de julio de 1728 - 3 de marzo de 1792) fue un arquitecto británico, diseñador de interiores y también de muebles. Era hijo de William Adam (1689-1748), el arquitecto más importante de la época de Escocia, y aprendió el oficio con él. Tras la muerte de su padre, con su hermano mayor John, Robert se hizo cargo del negocio ...