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Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Ealing Grn, London W5 5EQ, United Kingdom

Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Art gallery
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376 reviews
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GM6V+85 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 3985 8888
pitzhanger.org.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: 10–17
Thursday: 10–19
Friday: 10–17
Saturday: 10–17
Sunday: 10–17
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John M. Pearson
John M. Pearson132 days ago
A stunning eighteenth century Manor House designed by Sir John Soanes (who is the architect of the Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Bank of England). Pitzhanger Manor was his country home. The Manor has been recently renovated and a visit provides a fascinating insight into the period. There has now been added an exhibition space for artists and currently Rana Begum’s exhibition Dappled Light is showing (see photos). Pitzhanger Manor is located ten minutes walk from Ealing Broadway underground station and at the entrance to the wonderful Walpole Park. A true treasure in W5.
Dave Jacobs
Dave Jacobs132 days ago
The exhibition about how Pitzhanger Manor was restored was very good. I particularly liked the use of large print on a contrasting background which made the text easy to read.
Halima Hachelaf
Halima Hachelaf162 days ago
A stunning building in the heart of Ealing that is worth visiting.
Everything from architecture, deco and garden is fabulous.
A good option for local day outs.
The entry is free on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Anjana Silva
Anjana Silva193 days ago
We recently visited Pitzhanger Manor & Gardens and it was a fantastic experience. The Georgian Eating room, the drawing room and all other rooms are filled with beautiful decorations and intricate patterns. The Manor is gifted with a beautiful garden/ pond behind the building which leads you to forget that you are in busy London 🙈 Such a lovely place to visit & I highly recommend. Thank you 😊
Anthony Mathys
Anthony Mathys254 days ago
It is a great place for exhibitions.
We loved taking our time going around the whole house. Such lovely decorations and fittings.
I was so very tempted to lie down on the bed.
Mark Wheeler
Mark Wheeler254 days ago
Pitzhanger Manor is an elegant little historic house, designed in1800 by the famous English architect, Sir John Soane, for his family. The house is full of Soane's neoclassical features and there's a contemporary art gallery next door. Both buildings back onto Walpole Park.
Selina
Selina254 days ago
Completely underrated hidden gem. Gallery and Manor House totally accessible with a pram. Currently a great solo exhibition by Rana Begun.
Cindy notjustagranny
Cindy notjustagranny2 years ago
I visited the Pitzhanger Gallery and Manor yesterday. (Free on Wednesday and Sunday*)
The Matt Dixon (artist) exhibition; A Sense of Wonder' was absolutely delightful, albeit so poignant. The little robot is just so cute that I felt like I wanted to take 'him'/it home and look after it. The settings of the images reminded me of the film Wall-E and that made it feel really sad. But each image is really sweet.

The (John Soane) Pitzhanger Manor is well worth a visit. It's beautiful; very minimalist and in total contrast to the London house that is jam-packed with thousands of artefacts, which is a must visit if you're in London.
The Manor overlooks Walpole Park which is also really lovely.
I've never spent any significant time in Ealing prior to this visit and I am so impressed.
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