Chiswick House

Sympathetically restored and with the addition of an orangery, this historic property has retained it’s identity and unique character within the garden estate.

This generous detached Grade II listed property in the Bedford Park Estate had suffered from major subsidence, and a series of insensitive post-war interventions that undermined the integrity and historic significance of the property. Nash Baker Architects were appointed to design and oversee a broad scope of repairs and sympathetic restoration works, combined with thermal upgrades, new services, layout reconfiguration, redecoration, and a new garage and Portland stone clad orangery extension to the rear.

The works were further supported by a complementary cottage garden layout by Taylor Tripp, which provides a series of more intimate garden spaces to enhance the property and reassert its setting in the ‘garden estate’.

Type: Residential / Private
Location: Ealing London Borough Council
Date: 2018
Size: 4,800 sqft

Photography - Penny Wincer & Nick Smith
Landscaping - Taylor Tripp

Planning & Heritage Consultancy - Nash Baker Architects

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