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Chiswick House Project
Decades of wear and tear and limited funding have taken their toll on the site. We now need a major cash injection to secure the future of Chiswick House and Gardens.
Chiswick House and Gardens - Donate Now
The Chiswick House Project cost £12.1 million, major funding has been supplied by English Heritage, The Heritage Lottery Fund and the London Borough of Houndslow. English Heritage is trying to help secure the remaining £2 million.
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Iconic Gardens At Chiswick Saved By Heritage Lottery Fund
Iconic Gardens At Chiswick Saved By Heritage Lottery Fund
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has confirmed a final award of £7.6 million towards the £11.7 million restoration project, which means that this internationally renowned historic landscape can be enjoyed by future generations.
Palladio 500
2008 marks the 500th anniversary of the birth of the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580).
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Chiswick House

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Chiswick House is one of the most glorious examples of 18th century British architecture. The third Earl of Burlington (1694- 1753), who designed this elegant Classical villa, drew inspiration from his 'grand tours' of Italy.

A promoter of the Palladian style originally pioneered in Britain by Inigo Jones, Burlington sought to create the kind of villa and garden found in the suburbs of ancient Rome. To do so, he employed William Kent to create sumptuous interiors to contrast with the pure exterior.

Inside, you can discover Old Master paintings, which are displayed to enhance the pictures in the Red and Green Velvet rooms. They emphasise the artistic diversity which characterised Burlington's combination of home and private gallery. The Classical gardens are a perfect complement to the house. There is level access to most of the grounds (except for Terrace Walk, owing to a gradient).Wander among the statues in the Italianate gardens and look out for the buildings hidden in the trees.

The Chiswick House and Gardens Trust (registered charity 1109239) is working with local groups and project partners on a major œ12.1m project to revitalise the park and gardens. For more information, please visit the website on www.chgt.org.uk

 

NEW FOR 2008:

Rysbrack: An important painting by Pieter Andreas Rysbrack (1685 - 1748) of the Old and New House has recently been added to the collection. The painting forms one of a set of views of Chiswick commissioned by the 3rd Earl of Burlington between 1729 and 1732. It is an exciting painting representing the relationship between Burlington's New House (the current Chiswick Villa) and the outline of the old Jacobean mansion, which no longer exists.

Palladio 500: 2008 marks the 500th anniversary of the birth of the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). Download a special Palladio themed tour of Chiswick House prior to your visit by following the link on the left.

What are the opening times?

DatesOpening TimesOpening Days
21 Mar - 31 Oct 10am-5pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Sun, & Bank Hols.
1 Nov - 21 Dec - exclusive group access, please call for details    
Closed 22 Dec - 31 Mar    

How much does it cost?

Adult:
£4.20
Children:
£2.10
Concession:
£3.40
English Heritage Members:
Other:
Family Ticket: £10.50

How do I get there?

Address:
Chiswick - W4 2RP
Road Access:
Burlington Lane, W4
Train Access:
Chiswick 1⁄2 mile
Bus Access:
TfL 190 Hammersmith - Richmond; E3 Greenford - Chiswick
Tube Access:
Turnham Green 3⁄4 mile
Map Location:
Telephone:
020 8995 0508

What facilities are available?

Facilities Available:
Parking Suitable for people with disabilities Guidebooks Dogs allowed on leads Audio tours (included in admission price) Shop Picnic area Events Civil Weddings Hazardous Family Learning Available to hire for corporate and private events Admission free for Overseas Vistor Pass holders Park Male Toilets Female Toilets
Facilities Details:
Toilets: Adapted WC available
Exhibition: Access via ramp.
Shop: Access via ramp
Access:
Access to house: Via gravel court yard. One step at entrance - ramp available. Ground floor all level; first floor reached via spiral staircase or portico steps. Weather permitting, stair climber is available to first floor. Seats provided in video room, Dome Saloon and Lower Tribune. One wheelchair available in house.
Access to grounds: Level access on tarmac or gravel paths except for Terrace Walk owing to gradient. Benches provided.
Parking:
Disabled visitors may park outside the house by arrangement
Visually Impaired Visitors:
Audio tour included in admission price. Visitors to cellars should be accompanied; steep steps and low ceilings. Barrels may be touched.
Hearing Impaired Visitors:
Audio tour with hearing loop included in admission price.

What facilities are available for groups?

Group Discount:
15% discount for groups of 11 or more plus a free place for every additional 20 paying passengers. Free entry for coach driver and tour leader
Coach Parking Facilities:
Please contact the Visitor Operations Site Supervisor on ++44 (0)20 8995 0508.
Group Booking:
As there is no coach parking on site, please park on Burlington Lane, 50 metres from the entrance
Average Length of Visit:
1 hour

Further Info

Parking available off the westbound A4; Audio available for the visually impaired, those with learning difficulties and in French and German; Burlington cafe is open Thursdays 10 - 3 and Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 10 - 4. During the Summer and Christmas period it can be open all week. Call 0208 987 9431 for details. It is not managed by English Heritage; Dogs on leads only in restricted areas
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Disabled access (ground floor; wheelchair stair-climber to first floor, please call to confirm use prior to visit). Dogs on leads (restricted areas only). Parking (off westbound A4).