2013 sees the 8th year of Syon Park’s Enchanted Woodland, a magical event which sees an illuminated trail laid out through the Gardens and Arboretum of Syon. As the path winds around the Eighteenth Century lake, a range of exciting lighting effects bring the landscape to life in a whole new way. The shapes and textures of Syon’s fine old trees are thrown into sharp contrast against the night sky, or reflected in the mirror of the lake before the route culminates at the magnificent Great Conservatory. A truly unique and magical event for young and old alike.
The park is open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, from Friday 22nd November to Sunday 8th December! From 5pm to 9pm costs only £3 for children, and £7 for adults. There's also hot drinks and food available!
The Enchanted Woodland is held in the grounds of Syon House, Brentford.
Syon House is the London home of the Duke of Northumberland and his family. The house, which has stood for some 500 years, contains grand classical interiors and a fine collection of art and sculpture.
There have been gardens at Syon for almost 600 years. From the gardens and orchards of Syon Abbey, through the earliest botanical collection in the country to the parkland landscape of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and the first Garden Centre in the country, Syon has always been at the forefront of horticultural trends.
Bex Rox fans would love this bright, colourful night out. And whilst youre there, why not put on some of our most extravagant pieces ever- the fluros, the collars and the glow in the dark collection!
Check the Syon Park's website for more information:
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