Pitzhanger Manor

Pitzhanger Manor
Pitzhanger Manor, east façade (before 2019 restoration)
Location within London Borough of Ealing
LocationMattock Lane, Ealing, London, W5 5EQ, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°30′39.95″N 00°18′26.02″W / 51.5110972°N 0.3072278°W / 51.5110972; -0.3072278
DirectorClare Gough
ArchitectSir John Soane
Public transit access
Websitewww.pitzhanger.org.uk
Listed Building – Grade I
Official namePitzhanger Manor (Public Library)
Designated24 February 1950
Reference no.1358808

Pitzhanger Manor is an English country house famous as the home of neoclassical architect, Sir John Soane. Built between 1800 and 1804 in what is now Walpole Park Ealing, to the west of London, the Regency Manor is a rare and spectacular example of a building designed, built and lived in by Sir John Soane himself. Soane intended it as a domestic space to entertain guests in, as well as a family home for a dynasty of architects, starting with his sons.

Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery was established as a heritage attraction in 1987, later showing contemporary art exhibitions from 1996. In 2015, the Pitzhanger closed for a major conservation project to restore the Grade I listed building to Soane’s original designs, and upgrade the contemporary Gallery. The three-year project was led by Ealing Council, in collaboration with Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery Trust and with the aid of the National Lottery Heritage Fund. On 16 March 2019 Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery re-opened, revealing Soane’s original design for the first time in over 175 years.