Syon House | |
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Type | Mansion |
Location | Syon Park |
Coordinates | 51°28′36.31″N 0°18′41.53″W / 51.4767528°N 0.3115361°W |
OS grid reference | TQ 17282 76685 |
Area | London Borough of Hounslow |
Built | 1547–52 |
Rebuilt | 1762-69 |
Architect | Robert Adam |
Owner | Duke of Northumberland |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Syon House |
Designated | 15 Jun 1951 |
Reference no. | 1080318 |
Official name | Syon Park |
Designated | 1 October 1987 |
Reference no. | 1000148 |
Syon House /ˈsaɪən/ is the west London residence of the Duke of Northumberland. A Grade I listed building,[1] it lies within the 200-acre (80 hectare) Syon Park, in the London Borough of Hounslow.
The family's traditional central London residence had been Northumberland House in Trafalgar Square, since demolished. The eclectic interior of Syon House was designed by the architect Robert Adam in the 1760s.[2]