Housed in a 19th century mansion, formerly home to the Rothschilds, and set within extensive parkland the museum displays local history, costume and temporary exhibitions.
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Gunnersbury Park and Museum is housed in an early 19th century mansion, once home to the Rothschild family. Displays are shown in the ground floor state rooms and include local history, costume, carriages and temporary exhibitions. The Victorian kitchens are open to the public summer weekends only. The museum is surrounded by extensive parkland set with historic buildings such as the 18th century Temple, with its formal Italian garden and round boating lake, the gothic Bath House and the Orangery.
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