Chiswick

Kew Bridge Chiswick Barnes Bridge
Chiswick Station sits on the Hounslow Loop Line and forms part of the Hounslow & Richmond Community Rail network, offering regular South Western Railway services and partial step-free access. Just a short walk from the station lies Chiswick House & Gardens, an exquisite 18th-century villa surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds — a must-see for lovers of architecture and nature. Also nearby is Hogarth’s House, the former home of artist William Hogarth, offering a glimpse into the area’s creative past. Visitors can also enjoy a riverside stroll to Strand-on-the-Green, explore St Nicholas Church & Old Cemetery, or experience the craft heritage of the Sipsmith Gin Distillery. With its blend of history, greenery, and local charm, Chiswick is a delightful stop for a relaxed day out in West London.

Chiswick is a Community Rail Station

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Southeast Community Rail Partnership
Chiswick House & Gardens
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Chiswick House & Gardens

A restored 18th Century villa surrounded by 65 acres of landscaped gardens. There is no charge for visiting the Gardens and Conservatory and an entry fee to the House.
Chiswick Pier Trust
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Chiswick Pier Trust

Provides community facilities and a programme of local events aimed at bringing people to the river, who might otherwise not come.
Chiswick House Kitchen Garden
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Chiswick House Kitchen Garden

A community kitchen garden for teaching local residents, schools and community groups about growing food and horticulture.
walking

Walking Information

Chiswick Car Boot Sale: 8mins
Chiswick Rugby Football Club: 9mins
Chiswick New Cemetery: 9mins
Chiswick House & Gardens Trust: 11mins
Hogarth’s House: 16mins
St Nicholas Church & Old Cemetery: 18mins
Strand-on-the-Green: 18mins
Turnham Green: 18mins
Sipsmiths Gin Distillery: 23mins
Chiswick House and Gardens – is one of the earliest and most important neo-Palladian villas in England. While there is no charge for visiting the Gardens and Conservatory, the House is ticketed.
Hogarth’s House – the country home of the great painter, engraver and satirist William Hogarth is open to visitors in Chiswick. Admission is free and opening hours are Tues – Sun 12:00-17:00 (subject to holiday closures).

Things to do

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