Hogarth’s House Launch New Website

Part of the Mulberry Garden Project to upgrade local heritage asset.

The Mulberry Tree at Hogarth's HouseThe Mulberry Tree at Hogarth's House. Picture: Hogarth's House

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Hogarth’s House has launched a new web site to provide more information on their activities.

It contains images and learning materials and aims to be the best source of information about the House itself, the Mulberry Garden and the soon to be launched learning studio as well as providing information on forthcoming activities. You can sign up to receive news updates on the site.

It is part of the Mulberry Garden Project which has received funding from Heritage Lottery Fund, Hounslow Council, the William Hogarth Trust and many other trusts and foundations.

The web site will supplement information on the web site of the William Hogarth Trust which has focused on Trust activities and the work they have done in partnership with the team at Hogarth’s House and in Hounslow Council’s arts and heritage section.

Hogarth’s House is currently closed to help stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus.

They are taking care of the House and collections while working to finish work on their new learning studio and garden as part of the National Lottery Heritage Fund funded project. This 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.

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June 27, 2020


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