west front, Chiswick House, restored 1956-7, Chiswick House and Gardens, west London, England, UK, design, built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, assistance from architect, garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest example of Palladian villa in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, photographed by Martin Hendry, M&N Publishing, BEB141
west front, Chiswick House, restored 1956-7, Chiswick House and Gardens, west London, England, UK, design, built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, assistance from architect, garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest example of Palladian villa in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, photographed by Martin Hendry, M&N Publishing, BEB141
South front, Chiswick House, restored 1956-7, Chiswick House and Gardens, west London, England, UK, design, built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, assistance from architect, garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest example of Palladian villa in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, photographed by Martin Hendry, M&N Publishing, BEB141
The Conservatory, hothouse design by Samuel Ware, completed 1813, glasshouse, glass, iron, cast, Chiswick House, restored 1956-7, Chiswick House and Gardens, west London, England, UK, design, built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, assistance from architect, garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest example of Palladian villa in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, photographed by Martin Hendry, M&N Publishing, BEB141
The Conservatory, hothouse design by Samuel Ware, completed 1813, glasshouse, glass, iron, cast, Chiswick House, west London, England, UK, restored 1956-7, Chiswick House and Gardens, design, built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, assistance from architect, garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest example of Palladian villa in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, photographed by Martin Hendry, M&N Publishing, BEB141
The Conservatory, hothouse design by Samuel Ware, completed 1813, glasshouse, glass, iron, cast, Chiswick House, west London, England, UK, restored 1956-7, Chiswick House and Gardens, design, built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, assistance from architect, garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest example of Palladian villa in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, photographed by Martin Hendry, M&N Publishing, BEB141
Sundial south of the Italian garden, Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS
The walled vegetable or kitchen garden at Chiswick House, situated north of the Conservatory, Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS, WHOGAR, an M&N Publishing photograph by Martin Hendry
Stone figure (known as a 'term') in the forecourt of Chiswick House, Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS
Stone sculptures lining main path near Exedra, Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS
Woman working in the walled vegetable or kitchen garden at Chiswick House, plot, work, garden, gardening, pick, harvest, situated north of the Conservatory, Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS, WHOGAR, an M&N Publishing photograph by Martin Hendry
The Conservatory, hothouse designed by Samuel Ware, completed 1813, is forerunner of glasshouse design by Decimus Burton (Kew Gardens) and Joseph Paxton (Chatsworth and Crystal Palace), Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS
Two urns (copies of ancient Roman and Greek vases) in the Italian Garden below the Conservatory, Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS
Stone bridge built by fifth Duke of Devonshire in 1774, replaced older wooden bridge, Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS
The Ionic Temple in the Orange Tree Garden (originally there were tubs containing orange trees set out around the pool in front of the temple during the summer), Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS
Domed roof of the Conservatory with weather vane, hothouse designed by Samuel Ware, completed 1813, dome rebuilt around 1930, building is forerunner of glasshouse design by Decimus Burton (Kew Gardens) and Joseph Paxton (Chatsworth and Crystal Palace), Chiswick House and Gardens, designed and built by third Earl of Burlington, Richard Boyle, with assistance from architect and garden designer William Kent, house built 1726-9, one of earliest and finest Palladian villas in England, house and buildings now administered by English Heritage, VOCHIS
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Chiswick House Gardens London 17th century Sir Edward Seymour 1st Earl Burlington 1682 William Kent Bridgeman Samuel Lappidge landscape gardens stone building Architecture VOCHIS
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Gardens, Chiswick House, London, showing Rustic Bridge (since replaced) and Pavilion (no longer exists). Probably eighteenth century. Copy of print as seen in 1950s book.
Chiswick, London, Middlesex, Chiswick House, gardens, palace, stately home, mansion, Chiswick Park, Chiswick ; House gardens, VOCHIS, Lake, River, Bridge
Chiswick, London, Middlesex, Chiswick House, gardens, palace, stately home, mansion, Chiswick Park, Chiswick ; House gardens, VOCHIS, Lake, River, Bridge
Gardens, Chiswick House, London, showing, from left, Rustic House, Doric Column, Deer House at the end of manicured paths. Probably eighteenth century. Copy of print as seen in 1950s book.
Gardens, Chiswick House, London, showing orange trees in tubs, obelisk and Ionic Temple. Probably eighteenth century. Copy of print as seen in 1950s book.
Queen's Garden at Kew Palace, within Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, west London, originally known as the Dutch House, became royal residence 1728, was residence of George III, restored to Georgian style and opened to public 27 April 2006, garden created from 1963 in 17th century style and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1969, an M&N Publishing photograph by Martin Hendry
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The Royal Academy of Arts-Burlington House info sign and RA Courtyard Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BD.
Collector Earl's Garden at Arundel Castle. The formal garden at Arundel has been build as a to Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel (1585-1646), known as ?The Collector?.
Collector Earl's Garden at Arundel Castle. The formal garden at Arundel has been build as a to Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel (1585-1646), known as ?The Collector?.