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Osterley Park is a large, picturesque house in Osterley, West London. The property is owned and maintained by The National Trust, and offers a Robert Adam house, a tea-room, a shop and many acres of peaceful parkland. The grand stables are open on Sunday afternoons during the summer, and the park and pleasure grounds are open all year, whichever is earlier. Facilities are available for educational visits, and these can cater for groups of up to 60 (telephone in advance). Toilets for the disabled are available, as are baby-changing facilities. Braille guides, guides in some foreign languages and guides designed for younger children are also on hand. The tea-room are child-friendly. Dogs (with the exception of guide dogs and hearing dogs) are only allowed in the park, and safe-parking facilities are provided for bikes.