Osterley


Osterley is an affluent district of the historic parish of Isleworth in west London approximately west south-west of Charing Cross and is part of the London Borough of Hounslow. Most of its land use is mixed agricultural and aesthetic parkland at Osterley House, charity-run, much of which is open to paying visitor access.
Osterley is on the most elevated soil of the parish, dissected by A4 and extends further north than the M4 Motorway. Syon Lane forms the border to the east, while the border with the town of Heston is to the west. Osterley extends to the south of the A4 to at least Church Road based on house deeds, much housing existed before mid 1930s and before the A4, St Marys Church south of the A4 is also in Osterley. Historic map
Most of the land of Osterley is the large ancestral private estate of Osterley Park and its mansion. These were formerly owned by the Jersey family and were used during World War II as the home for Tom Wintringham's Home Guard training school. They are now National Trust property. During the inter-war period of the 1930s when the Great West Road was completed ribbon development housing appeared, and this gradually expanded to form the comparatively small residential sections within Osterley.
Besides Osterley House and Park, the district is also known for embracing one of the London residences of The Sultan of Brunei.
The electoral ward of Osterley and Spring Grove now has its own dedicated Police team as part of the Metropolitan Police Safer Neighbourhoods programme.

Sport & Leisure

Osterley has a Non-League football club CB Hounslow United F.C. who play at the Osterley Sports Ground. Osterley is also home to Osterley cricket club Established in 1940 Osterley CC has three teams competing in Middlesex county League. The club Also benefits from very established colts teams of different age groups.

Transport and locale

Nearest places

Kew Gardens is approximately 20 minutes away.

Nearest tube station