Hounslow



Boston Manor House - Day outBoston Manor House
Chiswick House - Day outChiswick House
Fuller's Griffin Brewery Tours - Day outFuller's Griffin Brewery Tours
Hogarth House - Day outHogarth House
Hounslow Urban Farm - Day outHounslow Urban Farm
Kew Bridge Steam Museum - Day outKew Bridge Steam Museum
Osterley Park and House - Day outOsterley Park and House
Syon House and Gardens - Day outSyon House and Gardens
The Musical Museum  - Day outThe Musical Museum
The Tropical Forest - NOW CLOSED - Day outThe Tropical Forest - NOW CLOSED
The Tropical Zoo - NOW CLOSED - Day outThe Tropical Zoo - NOW CLOSED

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Osterley Park and House

Neo-classical house with Adam interiors, landscaped park and pleasure grounds. In 1761 the founders of Child's Bank commissioned Robert Adam to transform a crumbling Tudor mansion into an elegant neo-classical villa. This was their house in the count...

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Chiswick House

Chiswick House is a magnificent neo-Palladian villa set in beautiful historic gardens in west London. Built by the third Earl of Burlington in 1729 to showcase his art collection and to enthral his guests, the House continues to display some spectacu...

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Boston Manor House

Boston Manor House, one of West London’s lesser-known gems, is a fine Jacobean manor house built in 1623. Set back from Boston Manor Road in Brentford, the three-storey building is situated in parkland containing a lake and ancient cedar trees. ...

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Syon House and Gardens

Syon House is the last surviving ducal residence complete with its country estate in Greater London. Take a look round the the Duke of Northumberland's London home, view the magnificent State and Private Apartments and enjoy the spectacular Great Con...

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Hogarth House

Hogarth's House, built around 1700, was the country home of the great painter, engraver and satirist William Hogarth (1697-1764) from 1749 until his death. Hogarth's town house, in what is now Leicester Square, was demolished in 1870. Fortunately ...