Chiswick house was designed by Richard Boyle, better known as Lord Burlington to reflect the style of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
In the Chiswick neighborhood of London, England, stands Chiswick House, a Neo-Palladian villa. The home, a "glorious" example of Neo-Palladian construction in west London, was planned and constructed in 1729 by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington (1694-1753). 26.33 hectares are taken up by the house and garden (65.1 acres). One of the first examples of an English landscape garden, the garden was primarily designed by architect and landscape designer William Kent.
The Cavendish family rented out the property as it fell into disrepair in the 19th century. Starting in 1892, it served as the Chiswick Asylum, a psychiatric hospital.
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