Hogarth's House is a Museum located at Hogarth Lane, Great West Rd, London W4 2QN, United Kingdom. It has received 184 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.
Monday | 12-5PM |
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Tuesday | 12-5PM |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 12-5PM |
Friday | 12-5PM |
Saturday | 12-5PM |
Sunday | 12-5PM |
The address of Hogarth's House: Hogarth Lane, Great West Rd, London W4 2QN, United Kingdom
Hogarth's House has 4.4 stars from 184 reviews
Museum
"Know very little about Hogarth,so we went along to his house and really enjoyed it"
"Very close to Chiswick House, this is worth a visit"
"Fantastic visit on the way to Chiswick House"
"Amazing to be able to walk around Hogarth's House for free"
"A well hidden treasure and a snippet of history"
Know very little about Hogarth,so we went along to his house and really enjoyed it. If you have an hour or so it's well worth your time. Park just down the road and walk back. Chiswick House and grounds is near,so you can combine the two. Hogarths House is free to enter. Toilets on site. More
Very close to Chiswick House, this is worth a visit. Of course, you can view Hogarth in many London galleries, but it`s quite special to see it displayed in his family`s summer retreat. The irony of a satirical artist working next door to an influential aristocracy, raises a smile!
Fantastic visit on the way to Chiswick House. The house itself is fairly interesting and the garden very pleasant but the exhibition of Hogarth's work is phenomenal, a fantastic chronicler of the XVIII century England. And it's all free! Well recommended. More
Amazing to be able to walk around Hogarth's House for free. It's a lovely old building which has been well maintained. There are a lot of Hogarth's prints to see. You can easily spend an hour or two if you want to have a good look at his works.
A well hidden treasure and a snippet of history. Well worth a visit. Staff are friendly and informative. It is not very big so will not take long to go around it. The house is hidden from view of the road by a high wall. Entrance is free!
We hugely enjoyed our visit to this charming house, miraculously preserved on the edge of the busy A4. On a rainy Tuesday afternoon, we were alone to stroll through the cosy rooms and study the detail of the many engravings on our own.
This is a little gem of a museum is highly recommended when visiting London. You need to figure out how to cross the busy highway to get to the house as Google maps isn't that helpful but once you get there, your journey into history
Relatively quiet tourist attraction but definitely good to have another look at London from an artist of the time, you really see how the UK society and culture was like back in the days, instead of just by historians in textbooks.
Small house with three rooms upstairs; admission is free; many of his famous engravings are recreated and you get background on his family / his wife’s family and the families of surrounding area of Chiswick
Great place for lovers of Hogarth's work. All the classics are here Currently there's also a very good little exhibition of Paula Rego, who's a fan. I loved her wine labels and nursery rhyme pictures.
Hogarth's story, and key artworks, laid out sympathetically in his old out-of-town house. Lots of biographical detail and artefacts flesh out your visit to what is in reality a small cottage. More
Really interesting visit. Not a big house but we'll set out and fabulous to see Hogarths artwork so well displayed. Very informative, makes a change from stately homes and free to visit. More
Fascinating to visit the house William Hogarth lived in in Chiswick. Carefully restored and free entry. Parking available in the Chiswick House parking lot just a few minutes walk away. More
Very interesting exhibition and learned a lot from it. The volunteers were very friendly and helpful too. However, our day was a bit marred by the less than user-friendly car park for
Very good place to visit Good history of Hogarth and his life in the house. Garden needs attention. Welcoming staff. Visit St Nicholas Church 3 minutes walk to see Hogarths grave.
Unassuming place. Free entry. Puts together Hogarth's etchings and prints and gives them context. The moralising reflects the period they were made but also are relevant today.
Delightful small museum ,friendly welcome from the lady at the door. Beautiful little garden. You can't believe how this area must have been when it was countryside .
The grounds are beautiful, but unfortunately we were banned from visiting because Hogarth’s House refuses to welcome any visitors on bicycles.
Bit small Just sketches The paintings are in the Sir John Soane Museum Lincoln's Inn Fields but it is free The car park is a little way away
Amazing place, I've been here many times and keep inviting my friends to share Hogarth's art. Thank you so much for this opportunity. More
My wife and I, spent a very nice evening of talks themed on valentines. Thank you Katie and your colleagues, for making it so.
THE PERFECT EXPERIENCE TO UNDERSTAND LONDON... Like many reviewers here, I've passed the sign for Hogarth House Museum (with
Tiny art gallery displaying Howgarth’s work in his home. Beautiful and well worth a visit
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Lovely garden surrounding an elderly Mulberry Tree that gives the buildings both old and new a great setting
I did the embossing class here and loved it. Hope they do it again: highly recommend doing their workshops.
Small but interesting and free. Great to see so many Hogarth prints and fun playing skittles in the garden.
This is a free to enter interesting museum about the artist William Hogarth and is in his former home More
You should go there if you want to know more about British history.
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