hogarth's house
London
Hogarth’s House has been open to the public since 1904. For most of its life it
has displayed a collection of Hogarth’s prints. Despite several challenges
during the 20th Century including bomb damage during the Second World War, the
site has remained open to the public. A refurbishment in 2011 by the Heritage
Lottery Fund (now National Lottery Heritage Fund) significantly enhanced
interpretation inside the House. The 2020 Mulberry Garden Project, also funded
by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, has not only added the new Weston Studio
for learning and activities, but also re-landscaped and reinterpreted the garden
to give the site an exhibition garden that highlights historic planting and
themes. The House and garden are currently managed by London Borough of
Hounslow.