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One of the first English Palladian villas built in 1725 for Lord Burlington. The interior decoration is by William Kent, as are the beautiful Italianate gardens, with classical statues and neoclassical temples.
A £12.1 million project has restored the gardens which were unveiled in June 2010. Built by the third Earl of Burlington in 1729 to showcase his art collection and to enthral his guests, the house continues to display many spectacular works of art and provides a stunning venue for entertaining.
The gardens at Chiswick are the birthplace of the English Landscape Movement and have inspired countless gardens including New York's Central Park.
Toilets parking off west bound A4 wheelchair access to ground floor and exterior only.
- Type:
- Landmark
Map Location
Burlington Lane, Chiswick W4 2QN, England