Chiswick High Road, W4

Road in/near Chiswick, existing until now.

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Chiswick High Road is the main road through Chiswick.

Chiswick was a riverside village that got its name, rather unglamorously, from the Old English for ‘cheese farm’ because of an association with an annual cheese fair.

Chiswick was known chiefly for Chiswick House, near its centre, and for 18th- and 19th-century buildings at Chiswick village, referred to as Old Chiswick, and Strand-on-the-Green, respectively at the eastern and western ends of a loop in the Thames.

The parish’s main settlements, lying near its edges, were separated until the 19th century by fields, gardens, and parkland. Forerunners of the existing Chiswick House, which was created by the earl of Burlington (d. 1753) and enlarged by his Cavendish heirs, the dukes of Devonshire, lay between Chiswick village and, to the northwest, Little Sutton and Turnham Green.

The parish had offered a country retreat for Henry VI and later for prelates in the 15th century and for courtiers and the scholars of Westminster from the 16th. By 1706 its ’sweet air and situation’ had brought it many noble seats, although it was after the building of Chiswick House that it became most popular.

Old Chiswick was in 1980 the accepted name of Chiswick village, itself recorded c. 1000 and so perhaps named earlier than Sutton, of which it was once thought to have been an outlying hamlet. From the early 17th to the 19th centuries it was known as Chiswick town or simply as ’the town’. The description, besides emphasizing that it was the main village, perhaps served to distinguish its more elegant part from a cluster of riverside cottages known by 1723-4 as Sluts Hole (in 1865 Fisherman’s Corner).

The settlement apparently grew up immediately east of the church, mentioned in 1181, and away from the river. Church Street there ran northward from the ferry, with a continuation across the open field which lay between the village and the high road to London and Brentford. A little to the east of Church Street and close to the river stood a stone building of c. 1100, the oldest known part of the prebendal manor house (later College House). Presumably that building and its neighbours were reached by a way leading eastward from the ferry along the river bank, the forerunner of Chiswick Mall, although it is not clear how far the medieval road extended.

In the late 16th and early 17th centuries the grandest residents lived on the outskirts of the village: the Russells at Corney House to the west, and the Wardours, the earl of Somerset and their successors in a forerunner of Chiswick House, to the north. What was later Chiswick Mall, however, contained the vicarage house at the bottom of Church Street by 1589-90 besides the old prebendal manor house, enlarged c. 1570 for Westminster school, and a substantial forerunner of Walpole House. They probably stood near other imposing houses, afterwards rebuilt, since in 1706 Bowack noted the interior decoration of some ’very ancient’ dwellings by the river. In Church Street the later Burlington Arms, so called by 1751, existed in the early 16th century.



Motor smash at Chiswick (1911) Photo restored by Vin Miles.
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In 1746 Old Chiswick was still mainly a riverside village, extending eastward along the gravel into Hammersmith but no farther west than Corney House, beyond which lay marshes. Church Street ran a short way inland before turning left to meet Burlington Lane, and from the churchyard a narrow way, in 1752 called Paul’s Walk and later Powell’s Walk, provided a north-westerly short cut to the lane and Chiswick House. Roads radiated from north of the junction of Church Street with Burlington Lane, near the modern Hogarth roundabout: Chiswick Field Lane led straight to the high road, while a forerunner of Hogarth Lane led north-westward to Turnham Green, and Mawson Lane led north-eastward to meet Chiswick Lane by the brewery. Parallel with Chiswick Field Lane, Chiswick Lane led to the Chiswick High Road from half way along the river front, as did a forerunner of British Grove from behind its eastern end, where it joined a lane which ran behind the riverside houses from Church Street into Hammersmith. Away from the river houses lined both sides of Church Street to the point where it met Burlington Lane, a little beyond which they formed Chiswick Square. Buildings also stretched up Chiswick Lane to the corner of Mawson Lane, which ran south-west to Church Street. A few detached houses, one of them soon to be taken by William Hogarth, stood at the Old Chiswick end of the road across the common field to Turnham Green.

The village spread very little between the mid 18th and late 19th centuries. By 1801, with 1,023 inhabitants in 172 houses, it was less populous than Turnham Green, which by 1839 had the greater number of inns. Chiswick Mall contained a few tall trees on a grassy verge between the road and the river in 1827. Its houses retained large back gardens in the 1860s, when they also had their existing plots along the riverside verge. There was still open country, owned by the duke of Devonshire, west of the churchyard, besides the estate of the Prebend manor, including Home field, to the north. More houses stood at the south end of Hogarth Lane, beyond the village, and in Burlington Lane the Cedars, from c. 1863 the home of the landscape painter Henry Dawson (1811-78), faced Corney Lodge at the end of Powell’s Walk. Changes in the village itself arose mainly from industry: the Griffin brewery had expanded beside Chiswick Lane, the Lamb brewery had grown up off Church Street, and the cottages below the church were about to make way for the workshops of Thornycroft & Co., the shipbuilders.

The late 19th century saw the village joined by housing both to the suburbs along the high road and to the western districts of Hammersmith. Its declining importance as a centre of parish life, already foreshadowed by the opening of churches and schools at Turnham Green and Chiswick New Town, was accelerated by its remoteness from the railways and by the rise of new suburbs, with their own services. Old Chiswick thus became a residential backwater, varied by some thriving industry. It lost its most ancient buildings, with the demolition of College House and the reconstruction of the church, but expensive houses were still put up in Chiswick Mall.

On 10 May 1830 the 16th Company of the newly formed Metropolitan Police came into existence when men of Kensington or ’T’ Division started their presence in Chiswick and Brentford. Brentford was the western boundary of the Metropolitan Police District for the next decade.

Although rural in nature Chiswick and Brentford still suffered with traffic congestion. No fewer than 50 stagecoaches passed though the towns daily en route to the southwest.

The construction of the London and South Western Railway brought further development to the area when a line was opened from Waterloo with stations at Chiswick, Kew Bridge, and Brentford. In January 1869 the company opened stations at Bedford Park (now Turnham Green) and Brentford Road (now Gunnersbury). The District line opened in July 1879 with a new station at Acton Green (now Chiswick Park).




Main source: Chiswick: Growth | British History Online
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Sylvia guiver   
Added: 4 Jul 2024 14:52 GMT   

Grandparents 1937 lived 37 Blandford Square
Y mother and all her sisters and brother lived there, before this date , my parent wedding photographers were take in the square, I use to visit with my mother I remember the barge ballon in the square in the war.

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Born here
Roy Mathieson   
Added: 27 Jun 2024 16:25 GMT   

St Saviours
My great grandmother was born in Bowling Green Lane in 1848. The family moved from there to Earl Terrace, Bermondsey in 1849. I have never been able to locate Earl Terrace on maps.

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Added: 26 Jun 2024 13:10 GMT   

Buckhurst Street, E1
Mt grandfather, Thomas Walton Ward had a musical instrument workshop in Buckhurst Street from 1934 until the street was bombed during the war. Grandfather was a partner in the musical instrument firm of R.J. Ward and Sons of Liverpool. He died in 1945 and is buried in a common grave at Abney Park Cemetery.

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Lived here
Mike Dowling   
Added: 15 Jun 2024 15:51 GMT   

Family ties (1936 - 1963)
The Dowling family lived at number 13 Undercliffe Road for
Nearly 26 years. Next door was the Harris family

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Evie Helen   
Added: 13 Jun 2024 00:03 GMT   

Vickers Road
The road ’Vickers Road’ is numbered rather differently to other roads in the area as it was originally built as housing for the "Vickers" arms factory in the late 1800’s and early 1900s. Most of the houses still retain the original 19th century tiling and drainage outside of the front doors.

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Paul Harris    
Added: 12 Jun 2024 12:54 GMT   

Ellen Place, E1
My mother’s father and his family lived at 31 Ellen Place London E1 have a copy of the 1911 census showing this

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Added: 10 Jun 2024 19:31 GMT   

Toll gate Close
Did anyone live at Toll Gate Close, which was built in the area where the baths had been?

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Charles Black   
Added: 24 May 2024 12:54 GMT   

Middle Row, W10
Middle Row was notable for its bus garage, home of the number 7.

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Queen Anne’s Grove, W4 Queen Anne’s Grove is a road in the W4 postcode area
Quick Road, W4 Quick Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Ramillies Road, W4 Ramillies Road is a road in the W4 postcode area
Ramsay Road, W4 Ramsay Road is a street in Acton
Ravenscroft Road, W4 Ravenscroft Road is a road in the W4 postcode area
Ravensmede Way, W4 Ravensmede Way was built over the site of the short-lived Hammersmith & Chiswick station (Chiswick)
Reckitt Road, W4 Reckitt Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Reynolds Road, W4 Reynolds Road is a street in Chiswick
Riverside Drive, W4 Riverside Drive is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Riverside Drive, W4 Riverside Drive is a road in the SW13 postcode area (Chiswick)
Riverview Road, W4 Riverview Road is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Roman Road, W4 Roman Road is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Rothschild Road, W4 Rothschild Road is a street in Chiswick
Rugby Road, W4 Rugby Road appears unnamed on the Ordnance Survey map of 1894, and was declared a highway in 1903.
Rupert Road, W4 Rupert Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Russell Close, W4 Russell Close is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Russell Kerr Close, W4 Russell Kerr Close is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Rusthall Avenue, W4 Rusthall Avenue is a street in Chiswick
Said House, W4 Said House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Salisbury Court, W4 Salisbury Court is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Saltcoats Road, W4 Saltcoats Road was named after a place in Cumbria
Saville Road, W4 Saville Road is a road in the W4 postcode area
Scott Court, W3 Scott Court is a block on Petersfield Road
Seymour Road, W4 Seymour Road is a street in Chiswick
Sharon Road, W4 Sharon Road is a cul-de-sac (Chiswick)
Shirley Road, W4 Shirley Road is a street in Chiswick
Short Road, W4 Short Road is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Somerset Road, W4 Somerset Road is a street in Chiswick
South Parade, W4 South Parade is a street in Chiswick
Southfield Road, W4 Southfield Road was laid out before most of the housing in the neighbourhood was built
Speldhurst Road, W4 Speldhurst Road is a street in Chiswick
Spencer Road, W4 Spencer Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Spring Grove, W4 Spring Grove is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
St Albans Avenue, W4 St Albans Avenue is a street in Chiswick
St Denys House, W4 St Denys House is sited on Church Street (Chiswick)
St Georges Road, W4 St Georges Road is one of the Southfield Park Triangle roads
St Mary’s Grove, W4 St Mary’s Grove is a north-south road (Chiswick)
St Thomas Road, W4 St Thomas Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
St. Thomas’ Road, W4 St. Thomas’ Road is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Staithe House, W4 Staithe House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Stanley Road, W4 Stanley Road is a road in the W4 postcode area
Station Approach Road, W4 Station Approach Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Station Gardens, W4 Station Gardens is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Staveley Gardens, W4 Staveley Gardens is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Staveley Road, W4 Staveley Road was the site of the first V2 rocket landing on London (Chiswick)
Steele Road, W4 Steele Road is a street in Chiswick
Stile Hall Gardens, W4 Stile Hall Gardens is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Stile Hall Parade, W4 Stile Hall Parade is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Stonehill Road, W4 Stonehill Road runs north from Wellesley Road (Chiswick)
Strand On The Green, W4 Strand On The Green is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Strand School Approach, W4 Strand School Approach is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Strand-on-The-Green, W4 Strand-on-The-Green is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Strauss Road, W4 Strauss Road is a road in the W4 postcode area
Suffolk House, W4 Suffolk House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Sutherland Road, W4 Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland, lived in Chiswick House in the 19th century (Chiswick)
Sutton Court Road, W4 Sutton Court Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Sutton Court, W4 Sutton Court is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Sutton House, W4 Sutton House is a building on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Sutton Lane South, W4 Sutton Lane South is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Sutton Lane, W4 Sutton Lane is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Sutton Road North, W4 Sutton Road North is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Swanscombe Road, W4 Swanscombe Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Temple Road, W4 Temple Road is a road in the W4 postcode area
Thames Crescent, W4 Thames Crescent is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Thames Road, W4 Thames Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Thames View House, W4 Thames View House can be found on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Thames Village, W4 Thames Village is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
The Avenue, W4 The Avenue is one of the roads of the Bedford Park estate
The Axis, W4 The Axis is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
The Chapter House, W4 The Chapter House is a block on Church Street (Chiswick)
The Hollows, W4 The Hollows is a road in the TW8 postcode area (Chiswick)
The Lindens, W4 The Lindens is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
The Orchard, W4 The Orchard is a street in Chiswick
The Plaza, W4 The Plaza is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
The Power House, W4 Residential block (Chiswick)
Thornton Avenue, W4 Dr Thornton was the Prebendary of Chiswick when his avenue was built. (Chiswick)
Turnham Green Terrace Mews, W4 Turnham Green Terrace Mews is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Upham Park Road, W4 Upham Park Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Vanbrugh Road, W4 Vanbrugh Road is a road in the W4 postcode area
Verona Court, W4 Verona Court is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Wadhurst Road, W4 Wadhurst Road is a road in the W4 postcode area
Waldeck Road, W4 Waldeck Road marks the marriage of Prince Leopold (Victoria’s son) to Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Chiswick)
Watchfield Court, W4 Watchfield Court is a residential block (Chiswick)
Wavendon Avenue, W4 Wavendon Avenue is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Welstead Way, W4 Welstead Way is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Whellock Road, W4 Whellock Road is a street in Chiswick
Whitehall Gardens, W4 Whitehall Gardens is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Whitehall Park Road, W4 Whitehall Park Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Wilkinson Way, W4 Wilkinson Way is a street in Chiswick
Wilmington Avenue, W4 Wilmington Avenue is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Wilton Avenue, W4 Wilton Avenue is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Windrush Close, W4 Windrush Close is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Wolseley Gardens, W4 Wolseley Gardens is named after Sir Garnet Wolseley who led a British expedition to Egypt which failed to rescue General Gordon at Khartoum in 1884 (Chiswick)
Wood Street, W4 Wood Street is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Woodroffe House, W4 Woodroffe House is a block on Chiswick Mall (Chiswick)
Woodstock Road, W4 Woodstock Road is a road on Jonathan Thomas Carr’s Bedford Park Estate (Chiswick)

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