£4,800 pcm
(£1,108 pw)
2 bed detached house to rentPark Road, Isleworth, Brentford, London TW7
2 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Available from 26 February 2026
- Unfurnished
About this property
Grade 1 Listed Property
Two Double Bedrooms
Three Receptions Overlooking Thames
Newly Renovated Kitchen
Stunning Thames Views
Extensive Grounds
Integrated CCTV
Private Drive
Garage and Parking
Located Within Syon Park
The Pavilion is a rare and historic riverside residence set within the renowned grounds of Syon Park, enjoying exceptional views across the River Thames. Originally commissioned around 1770 by the Second Duke of Northumberland and designed by the celebrated architect James Wyatt, the Pavilion was first conceived as a boathouse and tea room, created as a surprise riverside retreat for the Duchess and a vantage point for viewing regattas. The building later evolved with the addition of a distinctive domed roof and elegant stucco façade and is now a listed structure of considerable architectural and historical significance.
The principal front rooms all overlook the River Thames, offering beautiful uninterrupted views. These rooms comprise a well-proportioned office, a formal dining room, and an impressive round drawing room, which reflects the Pavilion’s unique architectural heritage and provides a striking entertaining space.
The kitchen has been recently refurbished and now features all new, modern appliances, combining contemporary convenience with the character of this historic home.
The property is approached via a private driveway, providing a sense of privacy while remaining discreetly connected within the estate. The large garden overlooks the Thames and is predominantly laid out with mature shrubbery, making it both attractive and low maintenance.
Set close to Syon House, built on the site of a former medieval abbey and surrounded by Capability Brown–designed parkland, The Pavilion sits within one of West London’s most historically rich estates, long associated with the Percy family, the Dukes of Northumberland. Royal connections further enhance its provenance, with King William IV and Queen Adelaide known to have visited the Pavilion in the 1830s for rowing events on the river.
Circular Entrance Hall
Cloakroom
Library/Office (4.3 x 3.3 (14'1" x 10'9"))
Drawing Room (6.7 x 6.6 (21'11" x 21'7"))
Dining Room (4.3 x 3.6 (14'1" x 11'9"))
Kitchen (4.7 x 2.5 (15'5" x 8'2"))
Principal Bedroom (5.5 x 4.6 (18'0" x 15'1"))
Dressing Room (3.4 x 2.2 (11'1" x 7'2"))
Shower Room (2.6 x 1.8 (8'6" x 5'10"))
Reception Room (3.18 x 2.4 (10'5" x 7'10"))
Bedroom Two (4.1 x 3.2 (13'5" x 10'5"))
Bathroom (1.6 x1.6 (5'2" x5'2"))
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