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ten-person wards on the ground floor, one male, one female, and a ward for twelve children upstairs; the whole hospital was constructed and equipped at Mason's expense. A third building housed the outpatients department. The main entrance was on Netheravon Road (to the north), with a second entrance on the Mall. By 1936 the buildings were obsolete, and Mason's nephew, also called Dan Mason, laid the foundation stone for a more modern hospital on 29 February 1936; the new building was finished by 1940. In 1943 it was requisitioned by the Ministry of Health, and it became the Chiswick Maternity Hospital. This closed in 1975. It was then used for accommodation for Charing Cross Hospital, and as a film set, including for the BBC TV series
1958:(1877–1942), an English Arts and Crafts architect. It was then that the 'galleon' west wing was created. The extensive 1930s makeover which included the giant curved plate-glass window on the first floor was carried out for the actor-manager Sir Nigel Playfair (1874-1935), who was manager of the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, and lived here between 1931 and 1934. Viscount Davidson, Chairman of the Conservative Party (1927-30) and later Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, lived here from 1956 with his wife, a Member of Parliament who became an early life peeress as Baroness Northchurch of Chiswick. The house was featured as the 'home' for the contestants of the first series of the television programme The Apprentice in 2005. 524: 293: 764: 581: 686: 2897: 512: 710: 938: 22: 2221: 831: 426: 3344: 3324: 3314: 3284: 3274: 3264: 3244: 3199: 2664: 2653: 2642: 2626: 228: 648: 2904: 42: 215: 278: 3334: 3304: 3294: 3254: 3239: 3229: 3219: 3209: 2637: 2615: 2604: 3564: 3576: 917:
wig, at the rate of four miles an hour. ... as he pulled the bell at least a score of young heads were seen peering out of the narrow windows of the stately old brick house. Nay, the acute observer might have recognized the little red nose of good-natured Miss Jemima Pinkerton herself, rising over some geranium pots in the window of that lady’s own drawing-room.
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Engraving of Chiswick Mall from the Thames in 1829, showing (from left to right) St Nicholas Church above the cottages of Fisherman's Place; the slipway leading to Church Street; the Parsonage or Old Vicarage; Bedford/Eynham House; the cross-river ferry; the Red Lion Inn; the Drawdock; Chiswick Lane;
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in around 1570. There appears to have been a group of "imposing" houses on Chiswick Mall in the Early Modern period, including a large house on the site of Walpole House, since by 1706 John Bowack wrote of "very ancient" houses beside the river at Chiswick. A house on the site of Bedford House was
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While the present century was in its teens, and on one sunshiny morning in June, there drove up to the great iron gate of Miss Pinkerton’s academy for young ladies, on Chiswick Mall, a large family coach, with two fat horses in blazing harness, driven by a fat coachman in a three-cornered hat and
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The street was part of a rural riverside village until late in the nineteenth century; the 1865 Ordnance Survey map shows orchards to the north and west of Old Chiswick. The area to the north had become built up with streets of terraced housing by 1913, as shown on the Ordnance Survey map of that
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Dan Mason, owner of the Chiswick Soap Company, bought Rothbury House in 1911; it lay at the eastern end of Chiswick Mall, for the Chiswick Cottage Hospital. The house was used for staff quarters, administration, and kitchens. The main hospital block was built in the ¾ acre garden; it had two
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Another pair of the same period are the Grade II Island House and Norfolk House. They are faced in stucco, and have three storeys and double-hung sash windows. Their basements have a rusticated facade, while the grand first and second storeys are adorned with large
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An early 19th-century pair are the Grade II, three-storey Riverside House and Cygnet House. They are built of brown bricks and have porches with a trellis. Another Grade II house of the same era is the two-story Oak Cottage; it has a stucco facade, a moulded
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Strawberry House was built early in the 18th century and given a new front of red bricks with red dressings around 1730. It has two main storeys with a brick attic above. The front doorway is round-headed; it has a door with six panels, topped with a
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The medieval prebendal manor house was replaced in 1875 with a row of houses. They are decorated with many architectural details such as fruity swags. They are not all in a line, but all are the same height with a balustrade along the parapet.
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states that the prebendal manor house and its medieval neighbours must have been reached by a road that ran eastwards for an unknown distance beside the river from the ferry, and that this eventually became Chiswick Mall.
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Said House evolved from a small C18th gardener's cottage in the Victorian period. It was enlarged and 'Georgianised' in the 1930s. It is unclear whether this was detailed by the designer Mrs
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manor house belonging to the church was founded circa 1100 as a stone building; it was demolished around 1710, and is now the site of College House and other buildings. Local trades included
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crossed Brentford in 1925 and Chiswick in the 1950s, passing immediately north of Old Chiswick and severing it from the newer commercial and residential centre around Chiswick High Road.
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to grow the plant species he had discovered. The walled garden was remodelled in the 1920s by the house's then owner, Howard Wilkinson and his son the stage designer Norman Wilkinson.
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The Grade II Cedar House and Swan House were built late in the 18th century; both are three storey buildings of brown brick. Their windows are double-hung sashes with flat arches.
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Two more three-storey Grade II 18th century houses are those named Thamescote and Magnolia; the latter has glazing bars on its windows, with iron balconettes on its second floor.
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The first-floor drawing room of the 1920s "Galleon Wing" extension to Said House, with its large curved plate-glass window, was the "home" of the first series of the BBC's
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Many of the houses are older than they appear, as they were given new facades in the 18th or 19th century rather than being completely rebuilt; among them is the largest,
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and Wellesley Road met some 500 metres north of Chiswick Mall; the High Road was for centuries the main road westwards from London, while goods were carried along the
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Some of the properties on Chiswick Mall, including Bedford, Eynham, and Woodroffe Houses, from time to time offer access to their private gardens on the
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The vicarage house at the corner of Church Street and Chiswick Mall had been built by 1589–90. The prebendal manor house was extended to accommodate
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supporting a balcony with a balustrade; to either side, the windows on the first floor are adorned with pilasters and topped with a pediment.
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in 1886. Orford House has timber framing in its gables, while The Tides has hanging tiling there. Belcher also designed Greenash in
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Bolton, Diane K.; Croot, Patricia E. C.; Hicks, M. A. (1982). "Chiswick: Growth". In T. F. T. Baker; C. R. Elrington (eds.).
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The Old Vicarage, seen from St Nicholas churchyard, had been built by 1590. The western end of Chiswick Mall is on the right.
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was built in the twelfth century, and by 1181, the settlement of Chiswick had grown up "immediately east" of the church. The
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for the garden in the 1920s; the sculpture now serves as his tombstone a short distance away in St Nicholas Churchyard.
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While the area was once populated by fishermen, boatbuilders and other tradespeople associated with the river, since
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overlooking the street on the north side, and their gardens on the other side of the street beside the river and
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A History of the County of Middlesex, Volume 7, Acton, Chiswick, Ealing and Brentford, West Twyford, Willesden
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columns; above the porch is a balcony of wrought iron. At the back of the house on the first floor is an
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The largest, one of the finest, and most complicated of the grand houses on Chiswick Mall is the Grade I
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times it has increasingly been a place where the wealthy built imposing houses in the riverside setting.
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provides the greenery in front of the right hand half of the image. The river flows from left to right.
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Trevelyan lived nearby at Durham Wharf/St Peter's Wharf, at the border of Chiswick and Hammersmith.
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Of the same period is the Grade II pair of three-storey brown brick houses, Lingard House, with a
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In English literature, the street features in the first chapter of Thackeray's 1847–48 novel
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owned the house at the start of the 20th century. It was then bought by the merchant banker
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times in the prehistoric era. Roman roads running east–west along the lines of the modern
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inhabited by the Russell family in around 1664; it and others nearby were later rebuilt.
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The house called The Osiers was built late in the 18th century but has a newer facade.
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The house called Orford House and The Tides are a Grade II pair; they were built by
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Cathedral of the Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God and the Holy Royal Martyrs
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was caught between the eyot and Putney in 1812, and expressed the hope that if the
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involves a houseboat on Chiswick Mall; the Rolls-Royce driven by 'Duke' Martin (
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4647, Said House, Chiswick Mall, Chiswick, LB Hounslow, Darcy Braddell, c1935
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was filmed in the first-floor drawing room "Galleon Wing" extension, of Sir
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A large house, started in 1665 as the house of the Russell family, then the
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Morton House was built in 1726 of brown bricks. Its garden is listed in the
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Sketch map of Chiswick Mall with house names. All positions are approximate.
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Chiswick Mall is a waterfront street on the north bank of the river in the
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Merchant Ivory's English Landscape: Rooms, Views and Anglo-Saxon Attitudes
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gate; the gateposts are topped with globes. Its garden is listed in the
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had once been a "famous fishery"; he recorded that "perhaps the last"
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The Grade II* Bedford House and Eynham House, once a single property
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had a "hospice" with a "great chamber" by the Thames in Chiswick.
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Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Hounslow
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The street has been represented in paintings by artists such as
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OLD CHISWICK: Conservation Area Appraisal: Consultation Draft
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The 1886 pair Orford House and The Tides, built and drawn by
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Walpole House's wrought iron gate and screen (one side shown)
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Flood gates of College House, site of the Old Prebendal Manor
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An early 19th century pair, Cygnet House and Riverside House
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decorated with complex tracery. The door is in a porch with
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Panorama of Chiswick Mall from the river at low tide in 2021
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Doorway of Lingard House, with door hood on wooden brackets
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The street has been depicted by a variety of artists. The
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of a woman feeding geese just in front of Chiswick Eyot.
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has a 1940 pen and ink and watercolour painting by the
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Register of Parks and Gardens. Its former owner, Sir
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lies at the western end; the eastern end reaches to
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in West London, with a row of large houses from the
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Island House is near the eastern end of the street.
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Index


houseboats
St Nicholas Church
low tide

river Thames
oldest part of Chiswick
Georgian
Victorian eras
Chiswick Eyot
Early Modern
Walpole House
St Nicholas Church, Chiswick
Hammersmith
listed buildings
spring tides
Lucien Pissarro
Walter Bayes
Vanity Fair
Breakaway
Victim
Howards End
Chiswick
Anglo-Saxon times
Mesolithic
Chiswick High Road
river Thames
St Nicholas Church, Chiswick
prebendal
farming

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