The triangular walled garden is bounded by a high wall to the north
The garden was once larger, with an orchard and a nut walk no longer in existence, but a mature mulberry tree survives from the original planting. The property was acquired as a memorial to Hogarth in 1901 through the auspices of the Hogarth House Preservation Committee and opened to the public in 1904. The garden and house were restored in 1996/7 at the bicentenary of his birth.