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Chiswick House and Gardens

Burlington Ln, Chiswick, London W4 2RP, United Kingdom

Chiswick House and Gardens
Manor house
4.6
1 reviews
8 comments
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FPMR+GG London, United Kingdom
+44 20 3141 3350
chiswickhouseandgardens.org.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: 10–16
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Laura F.
Laura F.127 days ago
Such a beautiful park. I can't believe that after living for 13 years in West London and never been here.
Pretty, really well looked after, with houses, monuments, bridge, water, playground and anything you can imagine in a place you just want to stroll and enjoy. We cycled there but you can just walk, or run, and sit down and enjoy the views.
Ian Yates
Ian Yates219 days ago
I highly recommend visiting the gardens. I came to see the house and gardens, but unfortunately there was an event happening at the house the day I came, so it was closed to the public. The gardens are generously equipped with benches to sit. The grounds are in immaculate condition and the statuary, lake and plantings are really pretty. The house, which dates from the early 18th century, is delightful and the gardens (designed by Kent) are in the best tradition of English landscaped gardens.
Stephanie George
Stephanie George311 days ago
The house is amazing! So much history! The gardens are pretty fantastic as well, it’s so relaxing. The only problem I have is that it is quite far to get to if you do not live in the local area.
Paloma Blanca Cabrerizo Leal
Paloma Blanca Cabrerizo Leal311 days ago
Beautiful and quite park, help to get calm and relax. The Saturday market is cool and exclusive. Chiswick house and other monument are treasure but it will be great if they could improving on careless (Chiswick house looks dirty outside )
Jonathan Hoare
Jonathan Hoare341 days ago
An amazing building showcasing 18th century British architecture. Elaborate ceilings, wonderful blue velvet and red velvet rooms, it was essentially a West London home for displaying art collections. Very sad that the main wings didn't survive.
Walled garden entry is ticketed, though the main grounds are free to access.
Really enjoyed the cafe, food was well cooked with tasty pizzas, burgers etc. Lots of seating available.
Parking has to be paid using paybyphone app only, so download and register before you go to save time on arrival.
Nicoletta Andreini
Nicoletta Andreini341 days ago
Lovely neo-palladian historical villa with more than 300 years of history. The villa is surrounded by 65 acre garden open to the public. The garden has also a beautiful a 'kitchen garden' and greenhouse with more than 300 species of Camellias! To access the: the villa, kitchen garden and greenhouse, you must pay a fee but if you are an'English Heritage' member like me 😉 the access is included in the membership (which I strongly recommend!!. Lots to see around the UK!)
This site is just marvelous! Lots of history mixed with the British one, there are Italian and African influences dating from the Roman empire. There are statues of Roman emperors and a beautiful Sphinx. The blue room of the villa is amazing!! There is also a
Coffee. Shop and restaurant next to the villa which can be a accessed freely.

A must see! I'd definitely recommend a visit to this lovely historical location.

The red velvet cake of the coffee shop was also very delicious!
Iwona Sar
Iwona Sar1 year ago
Absolutely beautiful park, with well maintained parts as well as totally wild. Great for families, as there's playground, cafe and restroom facilities. Duck pond, museum, farmers market over the weekend - what not to love 💕 one of my favourites in London ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Monika R. Martyn
Monika R. Martyn2 years ago
I'm so lucky to be staying in Chiswick, just around the corner from this gorgeous park. Although it's winter, the 65 acre parks is abundant with wildlife and greenery. It's also very cool to see hundreds of parakeets in the trees.
Like other parks in the UK, this one is all about walking the dogs. (I wonder if the dogs know how lucky they are.) The trees and landscape is breathtaking.
Also saw an original drawing of Chiswick at the V & A. By the way, fellow tourists, "it's pronounced Chisick, love."
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