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Hogarth's House is located in Chiswick and was built around 1700. The house was the country home of the great painter, engraver and satirist William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) from 1749 until his death. It provided a quiet summer retreat from the bustle of city life around Hogarth's main house and studio in what is now Leicester Square.

In Hogarth's time the house stood at the north-west edge of the old village of Chiswick, close to the Thames, so it would have been as easy for him to come to Chiswick by boat as by road. Today the modern road system - including the Hogarth Roundabout - cuts it off from the village, but once inside the high brick walls of the garden (still containing Hogarth's mulberry tree), visitors can almost forget the roaring traffic outside.

Hogarth lived here with his wife, sister and mother-in-law. After his death his widow Jane continued to live in the house for a further 25 years, until her own death in 1789.

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Hogarth Lane
Great West Road
Hounslow London
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