A magnet for architecture and garden lovers, Chiswick House (1729) is one of London's finest examples of neo-Palladian design, and offers a calming and uplifting respite to the occasionally frantic nature of central London. Created by Lord Burlington and William Kent, the beautiful grounds —characterised by architectural features, meandering paths and gardens including one of the world's two existing deep pink Middlemist's Red camellias — are credited with being the birth...
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Hours
Gardens: 7am—dusk daily
House: Thu to Sun 11am—5pm (late May to late October)
Hours
Gardens: 7am—dusk daily
House: Thu to Sun 11am—5pm (late May to late October)
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