The Clooper Guide To Chiswick


Sitting pretty along the Thames is the leafy riverside suburb of Chiswick. A haven for commuters and families alike, Chiswick is home to a thriving comedy scene, well-loved independently owned venues and the beautiful Chiswick House and Gardens. It could be home for you, too!

Chiswick is a lush little riverside village with a variety of appeal. With a vibrant community that has worked hard to preserve its Edwardian aesthetic and local park life, Chiswick also has its fair share of pull with younger members of the community in Chiswick High Street. Plus, Waterloo and Victoria are only thirty minutes away! Whether you’re a commuter, a family, or retired and looking for a new home: Chiswick may be the place for you. Clooper is passionate about assisting you in finding a quality home full of happiness, to begin that journey, sign up for free with us here.

ANTIQUE ARCHITECTURE

As we stated earlier, Chiswick’s community feels strongly about its architecture. Because of this, the majority of homes are indeed more red-bricked and bygone than most other London areas. Chiswick has an old-fangled feel about it, merged with the modernity of the nearby High Street. Walking the streets you’ll find terraced homes, beautiful Victorian cottages and cultivated Georgian riverside homes. Pretty period buildings also house local businesses, such as the esteemed La Trompette restaurant, a local favourite.

HIGH QUALITY RESTAURAUNTS

If you’re looking for somewhere to eat in Chiswick, you may well find yourself spoilt for choice. Because of Chiswick’s riverside location, there are a wide variety of riverside dining options. The novelty of sitting by the Thames and enjoying a meal with loved ones is one that the locals cherish. There are also various amenities for food and drink along the high street and throughout Chiswick. Pubs, bistros, quality restaurants, well-known names like good ol’ Nandos. If the sun is shining, what better way to enjoy your meals than sitting alongside the historic and quintessentially British River Thames? Spiffing!

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UNIQUE ATTRACTIONS

The Fullers Griffin Brewery is a pride of Chiswick. No pun intended! For those out of the loop, Fullers is the name behind the award-winning London Pride ale, among others. Not only do Fullers make great ale, but they also host great tours. You can swing by for a day and learn all about their processes, history and brand. Also, there are various memorabilia available in the form of glassware, so you can enjoy a pint of Fuller’s ale in their very own glass!

As well as its Edwardian appeal, Chiswick is known prominently for its comedy scene. The prized local pub The George IV hosts the Headliners Comedy Club, who have their own website detailing events and such here. Comedy and joviality are clearly treasured by the Chiswick community, furthered by the fact that Ant and Dec themselves have made the area their home.

Finally, other notable names include the Chiswick Playhouse and Sipsmith the distillery. The Chiswick Playhouse is a cosy little theatre nestled above the Tabard public house. The theatre offers plays, musicals, comedy shows, cabaret and musical concerts. Meanwhile, Sipsmith is a well-known gin distillery popular for its tours and tastings. When the pandemic loomed, Sipsmith switched to virtual tours to cater to its residents stuck at home. All in all, the attractions and their owners owe their popularity to their bond with the local community. Chiswick, much like Crouch End covered in our last area guide here, is home to a warm and happy community and benefits greatly from this in a variety of ways.

SPORTS AND OUTDOOR SCENES

There is a multitude of options for the sportier of us out there: golf courses, rowing clubs on the river, tennis courts and local soccer are just a few. Dukes Meadows Golf and Tennis is a popular local favourite, though there are also gyms such as The Hogarth Club and Virgin Active available for those looking for something a little more intensive.

SCHOOLING AND CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES

Chiswick is popular for its local parks, with Bedford park being a local favourite, in particular, making it a great space for little ones to play and grow in. As well as this, the schools in Chiswick receive great praise. Not only for their general education but for their creative scene as well. Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber is president of a prominent performing arts school there, namely the Arts Educational School. There is also the esteemed Chiswick Theatre Arts.

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