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  1. Dorney Court is just 30 miles West of London with easy access by road, rail and bicycle with airports conveniently close for international visitors. READ MORE.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dorney_CourtDorney Court - Wikipedia

    Dorney Court is a Grade I listed early Tudor manor house, dating from around 1440, located in the village of Dorney, Buckinghamshire, England. It is owned and lived in by the Palmer family.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DorneyDorney - Wikipedia

    Dorney is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. It borders the River Thames to the west and south, and is bisected by the Jubilee River. In 2011 it had a population of 752. It is 2.3 miles (3.7 km) west of neighbouring Eton, which is a slightly larger parish.

  4. Dorney Court lies to the west of London in a rural pocket of countryside flanked by the River Thames and, to the north, guarded from the M4 by farmland and the Jubilee River. The village of Dorney is the most southerly in Buckinghamshire with Dorney Common marking the county border.

  5. DORNEY – ISLAND OF BUMBLEBEES. Dorney Court sits at the heart of the most southerly village in Buckinghamshire and is considered the first rural settlement West of London. The village occupies a practical and convenient position on land which rises above the Thames flood plain within easy reach of Windsor and only 30 miles from Hyde Park Corner.

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  6. royal-windsor.com › what-to-see › dorney-courtDorney Court - Royal Windsor

    Dorney Court is one of the finest Tudor Manor Houses in the country, and is located a few miles beyond Windsor and Eton. Built in 1440, it has been lived in by the same family for over 450 years, and is still lived in today. Much of the house is open to the public, and is well worth a visit.

  7. Surrounded by mature parkland and traditional gardens, Dorney is widely regarded for its diverse collection of portraits, furniture and art – telling the stories of the lives and times of those who have been privileged to call it home.