Hounslow guide
The London borough of Hounslow incorporates some 1,745 streets. Hounslow at its widest point is 8.4 miles by 14.5 miles in length.
Hounslow boasts a wealth of heritage attractions, beautiful parks, open country areas and riverside walks. The River Thames winds its way along the southern boundary where there are delightful stretches, with historic Thameside inns, such as Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick Mall and Old Isleworth.
Hounslow's heritage is diverse and includes five historic stately homes. Syon, Osterley, Gunnersbury, Chiswick and Boston Manor. Chiswick House was built by the third Earl of Burlington in 1728 and is a fine example of a Palladian villa. Well-known people who have lived in Hounslow include Pissarro, Van Gogh, William Thackeray and Katherine Parr. Hogarth's House, now a museum, was the country retreat of the artist William Hogarth and contains collections of his engravings.
These 1,745 streets are home to over 988 LondonTown.com featured venues, which include 341 restaurants, 349 shops, 63 attractions, 44 clubs and pubs and 86 leisure venues.
Streets in the London borough of Hounslow
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