Chiswick Mall is a waterfront street on the north bank of the river Thames in the oldest part of Chiswick in West London, with a row of large houses from the Georgian and Victorian eras overlooking the street on the north side, and their gardens on the other side of the street beside the river and Chiswick Eyot.
While the area was once populated by fishermen, boatbuilders and other tradespeople associated with the river, since Early Modern times it has increasingly been a place where the wealthy built imposing houses in the riverside setting.
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, Walpole House. St Nicholas Church, Chiswick lies at the western end; the eastern end reaches to Hammersmith. The street, which contains numerous listed buildings, partially floods at high water in spring tides.
The street has been represented in paintings by artists such as Lucien Pissarro and Walter Bayes; in literature, in Thackeray's novel Vanity Fair; and in film and television, including in the 1955 Breakaway, the 1961 Victim, and the 1992 Howards End.
ChiswickMall is a waterfront street on the north bank of the river Thames in the oldest part of Chiswick in West London, with a row of large houses from...
wealthy built imposing riverside houses on ChiswickMall. Having good communications with London, Chiswick became a popular country retreat and part of...
Tideway by Chiswick, in London, England and is overlooked by ChiswickMall and by some of the Barnes riverside on the far bank. Chiswick Eyot lies beside...
and most complicated of the grand houses on ChiswickMall, a waterfront street in the oldest part of Chiswick. Both the front wrought-iron screen and gate...
Office was once the home of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The riverside street, ChiswickMall, grew from humble beginnings to a row of grand houses, including Walpole...
Chiswick Business Park is a business park in Gunnersbury, West London, fronting on to Chiswick High Road. The land on which the Chiswick Business Park...
purchased Walpole House on ChiswickMall (a waterfront street on the north bank of the river Thames located near Chiswick House and Gardens). He later...
Windmill from 1937 to 1946. He and his family lived in Bedford House on ChiswickMall from 1945 to 1954. His entry for Who's Who in the Theatre (1981) gives...
attended St Ambrose College in Hale Barns. He lived for a while on ChiswickMall in Middlesex. Donegan married three times. He had two daughters (Fiona...
"Two statues flanking Chiswick House (1079612)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 June 2020. History of Chiswick Police station Bedford...
Spectator, and later to Country Life. Cornish lived at Orford House, ChiswickMall, beside the river Thames, when he wrote The Naturalist on the Thames...
Walpole lived in a large house, today named Walpole House, on ChiswickMall, Chiswick. His son Thomas (1755–1840) was British Ambassador to Munich. William...
Chibnall, known as Cicely, in 1931. They set up home at Long Meadow, in ChiswickMall. Their first child, Joan, was born in 1933. Cicely died at Queen Charlotte's...
ceramics tiles and door and window furniture for a private house in ChiswickMall, London 2015: Design of the new Fellowship Medallion for the Winston...
partner was Patricia Lousada. In 1999, he was living at The Tides, ChiswickMall, London W4. He died of esophageal cancer age 78 on September 9, 2003...
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October 1716) of Farley in Wiltshire, of Redlynch Park in Somerset, of Chiswick, Middlesex and of Whitehall, was a royal administrator and courtier to...
Benson and his wife purchased Walpole House, the largest house in ChiswickMall, Chiswick, which at one time had been the home of Thomas Walpole. Benson...
It is bordered by Shepherd's Bush to the north, Kensington to the east, Chiswick to the west, and Fulham to the south, with which it forms part of the north...
the first versions of the band released one album and two singles on Chiswick Records. Skrewdriver briefly adopted a rocker/biker-influenced look around...
on 17 June 1959 by police officers on routine patrol in Duke's Meadows, Chiswick, on the north bank of the River Thames. The park had a reputation as a...