American Express Foundation
The Ashendene Trust
The late Miss Phyllis Bishop
Chiswick House Friends
Chiswick Park’s Enjoy Work
The Duke of Devonshire’s Charitable Trust
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
The Fidelity UK Foundation
The Monument Trust
Rothermere Foundation
Dr Mortimer and Theresa Sackler Foundation
Soho House Group
The Garfield Weston Foundation
The Wolfson Foundation
The Ashden Trust
The Atlas Fund
Augusta Charitable Trust
Tillotson Bradbery Charitable Trust
Mr and Mrs Charles Brown
Mr and Mrs Peter Buckley
The Coutts Charitable Trust
The Alan Evans Memorial Trust
Lord Faringdon Charitable Trust
The Sebastian de Ferranti Trust
Mr and Mrs Nicholas Fraser
The Goldsmiths’ Company’s Charities
The Grocers’ Charity
Mr Rupert Hambro
Mr and Mrs David Hobson
Mr Charles Howard
John & Ruth Howard Charitable Trust
The George John and Sheilah Livanos Charitable Trust
Lady Lloyd of Berwick
The Manifold Trust
Marsh Christian Trust
Newton Charitable Trust
Coral Samuel Charitable Trust
The Seven Pillars of Wisdom Trust
The Steel Charitable Trust
Professor Caroline Tisdall
The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation
Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust
The Trust is grateful to the following organisations for their generous in-kind donations:
David Austin Roses for the Rosary roses
Farrer & Co for legal services
Fuller’s Brewery for wine for fundraising events
Mazars for accountancy services

Chiswick House & Gardens Trust is enormously grateful to the Heritage Lottery Fund for its grant of £7.8 million which enabled the Gardens Restoration Project.
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) was set up by Parliament in 1994 to give grants to a wide range of projects involving the local, regional and national heritage of the United Kingdom.
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) sustains and transforms a wide range of heritage through innovative investment in projects with a lasting impact on people and places. As the largest dedicated funder of the UK’s heritage, with around £375million a year to invest in new projects and a considerable body of knowledge, they are also a leading advocate for the value of heritage to modern life.
From museums, parks and historic places to archaeology, natural environment and cultural traditions, they invest in every part of our heritage. Since 1994, HLF has supported over 36,500 projects allocating more than £6billion across the UK.