
Chiswick House is among the most glorious examples of 18th-century British architecture. The third Earl of Burlington, who designed this elegant Classical villa, drew inspiration from his 'grand tours' of Italy.
A promoter of the Palladian style pioneered in Britain by Inigo Jones, Burlington sought to imitate here the villas and gardens of the suburbs of ancient Rome. He employed William Kent to create sumptuous interiors to contrast with the pure exterior.
Inside, you can discover Old Master paintings, displayed to enhance the Red and Green Velvet rooms. They emphasise the artistic diversity of Burlington's combination of home and private gallery. A recently-acquired painting by Rysbrack (1685-1748), one of a set of views of Chiswick commissioned by Burlington, illustrates the relationship between the current Chiswick House and an earlier Jacobean mansion, which no longer exists.
The Italianate Classical gardens are a perfect complement to the house. There is level access to most of the grounds.Wander among the statues and look out for the buildings hidden in the trees.
We are working with the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust (registered charity 1109239), local groups and project partners on a major £12.1m project to revitalise the park and gardens.Work has started on a new café (due to open in 2010), and restoration of the gardens is under way, including the magnificent conservatory, home of the famous camellia collection. For more information including project events and activities, visit www.chgt.org.uk.
| April 2009 to March 2010 | Opening Times | Opening Days |
|---|---|---|
| 1 – 30 April | 10am-5pm | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun. |
| 1 May – 1 Nov | 10am – 5pm | Mon, Tue, Wed, Sun, & Bank Hols. |
| 2 Nov - 21 Dec - exclusive group access, please call for details | ||
| Closed 22 Dec - 31 Mar |