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St Nicholas' Church

Corney Road Cemetery, Church St, Chiswick, London W4 2PH, United Kingdom

St Nicholas' Church
Anglican church
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FPPX+9Q London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8995 7876
stnicholaschiswick.org
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D. W.
D. W.
The church building itself was closed when I visited, but the churchyard and Hogarth memorial were well-maintained.
Carlos Alvarez-santos
Carlos Alvarez-santos
Beautiful Church of England temple located at one side of Fuller's Brewery. Accessible by car from Hogarth Roundabout. I have only been once inside for a classical music concert and it was magical
Olha Malysheva
Olha Malysheva
Very historic place .In the Church yard and burial grounds there are tombs of famous people,sacred place.We started Heritage walk from St Nicolas Church and walked along Chiswick Mall.Every building carries a story.It was guided tour it for 1.5 hours.They run some Sundays at 14:30,next one is in May
Martin Watson
Martin Watson
It is an interesting Village church on the edge of central London, and we visited it during a walk exploring the area. It is mainly famous for the Grave of the artist Hogarth.
Aaron Ghastkill
Aaron Ghastkill
Stunning! Super quite here too! Considering it’s right by a very popular river walk almost no one seems to get off and come through here.

Some amazing graves and architecture.

Well kept and peaceful.

Worth a little walk though if you’re in the area.
Caroline Pesaran
Caroline Pesaran
Lovely church.
Just by strand on the green.
Little oasis behind Fullers brewery..
Nice Italian deli behind there as well.
Enjoy.
Caroline from Kensington
Jessica Sinclair
Jessica Sinclair169 days ago
Built on a pre-Christian religious site.
Named after the Saint of fishermen and sailors from when Chiswick was predominantly a fishing village.
The ragstone bell tower dates from 14th century. Whilst the rest of the church was rebuilt in 1882.
Some famous dead lie either in the church graveyard or in the attached Chiswick Old Cemetery also known as Chiswick Burial Ground. These include the painter's Hogarth and Whistler. Whistler's tomb stands out from all the others as it is in greened bronze with wee feminine figures stood at each corner of it. Frances Cromwell and Mary Cromwell Cromwell's daughters. And the Duchess of Cleveland Barbara Villiers who was the Mistress of King Charles 2nd.
Sadly I couldn't find Hogarth's headstone, although I believe it's one surrounded by iron railings so I might actually have taken a photo of it and not realised.
Tomas Krashevsky
Tomas Krashevsky2 years ago
Just passed by or gone around it, was closed so didn't see it inside. Small cemetery at the back. The church is typical Medieval stone built and one of the oldest in Chiswick. Worth to take look while around.
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