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Boston Manor is one of West London's lesser-known gems. A rare surviving
Jacobean manor house built in 1623, it is set back from the road in
parkland with a lake and ancient cedar trees.
It was the home of the Clitherow family for two-and-a-half centuries.
King William IV and Queen Adelaide, who were friends of the Clitherows,
came to dine here in 1834.
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Boston Manor House
Boston Manor Road
Brentford, Middlesex.
Tel 020 8560 5441
Nearest tube: Boston Manor, Piccadilly line
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200 yards north of house.
Parking in Boston Manor Road
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Boston Manor is renowned for its fine English Renaissance
plaster ceilings in the State Rooms on the first floor. The ground floor
rooms date from the early nineteenth century and house part of the local
collection of paintings. |