About Hogarth’s House
Hogarth’s House was built between 1715 and 1719, and from 1749 until his death was the country home of the great painter, engraver, and satirist William Hogarth (1697 – 1764).
Today, you can see the home he lived in, a large collection of his work, and learn about the history of the House, its residents, and the area.
Website
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Where/When
Hogarth's House, Hogarth Lane, London W4 2QN
Tuesday to Sunday & Bank Holiday Mondays: 12:00pm-5:00pm
Open in G MapsContact
hogarthshouse@hounslow.gov.uk
020 8994 6757
Facilities
Getting here
Turnham Green station (District Line) is about 20 minutes walk. Chiswick station (South West Trains) is about 25 minutes walk. The 190 bus, which runs between Hammersmith and Richmond bus stations, stops in Burlington Lane to the west of Hogarth Roundabout, about 5 minutes walk away.
Events
may, 2022
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