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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChiswickChiswick - Wikipedia

    Chiswick (/ ˈ tʃ ɪ z ɪ k / ⓘ CHIZ-ik) is a district in the London Borough of Hounslow, West London, England.It contains Hogarth's House, the former residence of the 18th-century English artist William Hogarth; Chiswick House, a neo-Palladian villa regarded as one of the finest in England; and Fuller's Brewery, London's largest and oldest brewery.

    • 5.72 km² (2.21 sq mi)
    • England
    • 34,337 (Chiswick Homefields, Chiswick Riverside, Turnham Green wards 2011)
    • London
  2. Republic. 301 Chiswick high St. What a great 👍 restaurant to arrive in lockdown called ‘ Republic ‘ in Chiswick this is just what Chiswick foodies need. Seasonal dishes that change regularly, small exciting bursts of flavour and such a mix of inventive dishes . Sitting at the bar watching the professional chefs create is enormous fun.

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  3. www.visitlondon.com › london-areas › chiswickChiswick - visitlondon.com

    Chiswick Park Underground station is just a 16-minute Tube ride from South Kensington, in Central London. Read Jules' area guide to Chiswick to find out why this neighbourhood should be a must-see on your London itinerary. Discover riverside bars and restaurants, and a thriving cafe culture in this tranquil West London neighbourhood.

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    • People-Watch with A Coffee
    • Enjoy A Drink on The Strand
    • Have A Picnic
    • Indulge Your Inner Bookworm
    • Treat Yourself to An All-Day Breakfast
    • Take A Stroll in The Woods
    • Travel Back in Time
    • Try Some Handmade Italian Ice Cream

    If Chiswick was a country then going for coffee would be its national sport. You’re spoilt for choice for cafes here and can’t go wrong with any of them. Get off at Turnham Green Tube, meander down Turnham Green Terrace, then stroll down the High Road, checking out Devonshire Road on the other side, stopping for coffees as often as your time and bu...

    Strand-on-the-Green is quite possibly the most beautiful street in London. Gorgeous envy-inducing houses line this river walkway, but anyone can enjoy the beautiful view. There are a few lovely pubs here, but my favourite is the Bell and Crown. In winter, grab a seat by the blazing log fire. And in summer, perch on the wall with your feet dangling ...

    You don’t need to spend much money to have a good time in Chiswick. Head to Turnham Green(the actual Green, with the big church in it - not to be confused with Turnham Green Tube station at the other end of the High Road). On a sunny day, you’ll see families and couples laid out on blankets as far as the eye can see. Nip into Waitrose supermarket a...

    There are some great bookshops in Chiswick, and you could spend a whole morning happily mooching around them all. But my favourite is Bookcase, an independent bargain bookshop with friendly staff and an ever-changing stock. It's impossible to leave without buying something.

    Cafe Lunawas the first place I checked out in Chiswick when I moved to the area, stumbling in after the removal van had gone. We were starving and knew nothing about the area. It’s still my go-to place for a good no-frills weekend brunch. You can buy a full English breakfast with a strong cappuccino for less than £5, and there's also freshly-squeez...

    Sometimes you just want to escape the hustle and bustle, and a few hours of rambling along the woody paths and restored 18th-century gardens of Chiswick Houseare just the ticket. If you're visiting with children, there are plenty of trees to climb, and there’s also a cafe with a good outdoor play area with a sand pit. Neo-Palladian villa Chiswick H...

    Stroll down the cobbled street to St Nicholas Churchand it will seem as though you’ve stepped back in time. Which in a sense you have. This is old Chiswick, where the village sprung up around the church in the 11th century. Keep your eyes peeled for painter William Hogarth's grave.

    On a hot day, it’s not rare to see a queue stretching down the road from Foubert'sice cream parlour, where the ice cream is lovingly handmade on the premises. Try the blue banana flavour or the zesty lemon sorbet! This place is not so much an ice cream cafe as a Chiswick institution.

    • Peruse Hogarth’s House. Built in 1700, Hogarth’s House in Chiswick was the country residence of humourist William Hogarth until his death in 1749. This house is steeped in rich history and is free to enter.
    • Admire Chiswick House. Chiswick House is a magnificent example of 18th-century British architecture. Its rich history and surroundings make for a great day trip from Chiswick.
    • Ghost-Spotting at the Black Lion Pub. The Black Lion Pub is a well-known boozer on the north bank of the Thames, between Hammersmith and Chiswick. Mixing the history of a traditional English pub with excellent British ales, the pub also boasts delicious food and a fantastic wine list.
    • Scoff Your Face at Chiswick Cheese Market. Feeling cheesy? Head to Chiswick Cheese Market and check out the 150 distinct cheese varieties they have. It’s un-brie-leivable.
  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › ChiswickChiswick - Wikiwand

    Chiswick is a district in the London Borough of Hounslow, West London, England. It contains Hogarth's House, the former residence of the 18th-century English artist William Hogarth; Chiswick House, a neo-Palladian villa regarded as one of the finest in England; and Fuller's Brewery, London's largest and oldest brewery. In a meander of the River Thames used for competitive and recreational ...

  6. Jan 27, 2016 · 1. Chiswick House and Gardens Trust. 593. Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings. By mikefM2754IH. Part of the ticketed visit included the kitchen garden - one of the best maintained and most interesting kitchen gard... 2. The Old Cinema. 3.

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