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Weddings at The Great Conservatory, Syon Park

Weddings at The Great Conservatory, Syon Park

Syon House is the last surviving ducal residence complete with its country estate in Greater London. Take a look round the the Duke of Northumberland’s London home, view the magnificent State and Private Apartments and enjoy the spectacular Great Conservatory and 40 acres of gardens.
The crowning glory of Syon Park’s gardens is the Great Conservatory. The 3rd Duke of Northumberland commissioned Charles Fowler to build a new conservatory in 1826, the first of its kind to be built out of gunmetal, Bath stone and glass. It was originally designed to act as a show house for the Duke’s exotic plants and inspired Joseph Paxton in his designs for the Crystal Palace.
Syon Park is delighted to offer the magnificient Great Hall in Syon House for civil ceremonies (maximum 120 seated guests), and is most suitable for hire on Fridays and Saturdays from April to October each year. Post-ceremony drinks can be served in charming inner courtyard, a parterre garden with fountain and perfumed white flowers. Alternatively in unkind weather, it is possible to use the State Dining Room.

In formal procession, guests then follow the bride and groom via the wooded, secluded Queen’s Walk to the magnificent Great Conservatory. Most wedding receptions take place in the Great Conservatory, running from 18.00 hours to midnight (with guests leaving by 01.00 hours). Candles and amplified music are all welcomed in this stunning venue in the gardens. The Great Conservatory can accommodate 150 guests for a seated meal, or up 200 for a standing buffet reception.

For smaller, more intimate wedding breakfasts, with an emphasis on fine dining and with no requirement for amplified music or dancing, it is also possible to hire one of the magificient rooms within Syon House itself. The stunning State Dining Room in Syon House is also now licensed for civil marriage ceremonies and partnerships for up to 50 seated guests, and this smaller venue is available all year-round subject to conservation works.
Syon Park
Brentford, Middlesex
TW8 8JF
[t] 020 8758 1888
[f] 020 8568 0936
[e] beccy@syonpark.co.uk

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