Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery Pitzhanger Manor was the country retreat of Sir John Soane, one of the most influential architects in British history.

Pitzhanger reopened in spring 2019 following a £12M three-year conservation project to return it to Soane’s original designs. Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery is a Grade I listed house and contemporary art gallery in Ealing, West London, designed by Sir John Soane in 1800 as his 'dream house'. Currently undergoing a major renovation project, Pitzhanger will reopen to the public in 2018 having undergone rigorous restoration and a renewal of our contemporary art gallery and grounds.

A rose, a bridge, a house.Over the past two months, Phoebe Collings-James's sculptures and clay paintings have transform...
07/06/2026

A rose, a bridge, a house.

Over the past two months, Phoebe Collings-James's sculptures and clay paintings have transformed Pitzhanger's galleries and historic interiors, inviting visitors to move through the house in new ways.

From monumental forms to intimate surfaces marked by the artist's hand, the exhibition creates unexpected encounters between contemporary practice and Soane's architecture.

This is the final week to experience 'Phoebe Collings-James: a rose, a bridge, a house' before it closes on 14 June.

Join us for one last visit: https://ow.ly/zctz50Z81L2

📅 Exhibition closes Sunday 14 June
📍 Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Ealing Borough residents can enjoy Pay What You Can admission every Sunday 10am–12pm, including a free option when booked online in advance.

What does a place look like when you draw it from memory?This Sunday, families are invited to explore Pitzhanger through...
05/06/2026

What does a place look like when you draw it from memory?

This Sunday, families are invited to explore Pitzhanger through mapping, drawing and observation at our free drop-in Mapping Pitzhanger workshop in the Rickyard.

Part of London Festival of Architecture, the workshop encourages children and adults alike to look closely at the spaces around them, from the historic manor to Walpole Park, and create their own imaginative maps of the site.

While you're here, step inside the Wonder Room to discover Architecture Takeover, a display celebrating the creativity of local young people who have taken part in our After School Architecture Club this year.

📍 Mapping Pitzhanger
Sunday 7 June
Free drop-in workshop
The Rickyard, Walpole Park

🏛 Architecture Takeover
Throughout June
Wonder Room, Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Included with general admission

Whether you're building, drawing or simply looking differently, join us this weekend for London Festival of Architecture.

London Festival of Architecture

Before Walpole Park became the green heart of Ealing, it was part of Sir John Soane's vision for Pitzhanger.When Soane t...
01/06/2026

Before Walpole Park became the green heart of Ealing, it was part of Sir John Soane's vision for Pitzhanger.

When Soane transformed the estate in the early 1800s, he worked with landscape designer John Haverfield (1744–1820) to reshape the grounds with sweeping drives, picturesque planting and a serpentine lake. Beyond the house stood a productive walled kitchen garden supplying fresh fruit and vegetables for both Pitzhanger and Soane's London home.

More than 200 years later, gardening remains part of life at Pitzhanger thanks to the dedication of our volunteer gardeners, who help care for the historic landscape that surrounds the manor.

This weekend, our annual Plant Sale offers a chance to take a little inspiration home. Browse plants grown and donated by our volunteers, pick up gardening advice, and support the care of Pitzhanger's gardens.

🌷🪴 Pitzhanger Plant Sale
Sunday 7 June 2026
10am–2pm

Step into the gardens and discover a living part of Pitzhanger's story.

Spend an evening with 'Phoebe Collings-James: a rose, a bridge, a house'.Join us next Thursday for a curator-led tour ex...
28/05/2026

Spend an evening with 'Phoebe Collings-James: a rose, a bridge, a house'.

Join us next Thursday for a curator-led tour exploring the exhibition across Pitzhanger’s galleries and historic interiors — from the sculptural forms of the 'Infidels' series to Phoebe Collings-James’s layered clay paintings.

The tour is included with general admission and takes place during Thursday Late opening hours.

Ealing Borough residents can also enjoy Pay What You Can admission from 5pm, including a free option when booked online in advance.

Thursday Late + Curator Tour
📅 Thursday 4 June
🕕 Tour starts 6.30pm
📍 Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Exhibition closes 14 June.
Book now: https://ow.ly/It9N50Z53qH

Bank holiday walks, colourful exhibitions, clay-covered hands and cardboard cities.Pitzhanger is open this Bank Holiday ...
24/05/2026

Bank holiday walks, colourful exhibitions, clay-covered hands and cardboard cities.

Pitzhanger is open this Bank Holiday Monday, 25 May, 10am–5pm, with plenty to explore across the manor, gallery and gardens during May half-term.

Join a Family Clay Workshop with ceramicist Annabel Johnson on 28 May, inspired by our current exhibitions 'Marthe Armitage: Pattern Maker' and 'Phoebe Collings-James: a rose, a bridge, a house'.

On 29 May, the Rickyard becomes an ever-changing world of cardboard building, colour and creative play for Mini Makers: Messy Play with artist Mikaela Roe-Bowers.

You can also explore Sir John Soane’s historic manor, discover our two exhibitions, or join one of our regular guided tours every Thursday and Sunday.

Open Bank Holiday Monday
25 May, 10am–5pm

Discover more: https://ow.ly/zQj050Z2HrS

22/05/2026

This summer, Clare Woods’ fluid and vibrant paintings will unfold throughout Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery.

Garden Without Seasons brings together 29 new and recent works — paintings, collages and prints created over the last four years — where flowers, still lifes and architectural details move between abstraction and figuration.

At the centre of the exhibition are the flora and natural forms that Woods returned to during the pandemic, at a time when familiar objects took on a heightened resonance. Through swirls of wet oil paint and luminous colour, her works invite a slower and more detailed way of looking.

The exhibition continues Woods’ exploration of the natural world, time, absence and the fleeting nature of life, while responding to the historic interiors and gardens of Pitzhanger Manor.

Learn more at pitzhanger.org.uk/clare-woods

Clare Woods: Garden Without Seasons
29 July–8 November 2026

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1. Woolworth’s Roses, 2023
2. Under The Dome, 2024
3. Trackwalker, 2025
4. Good Humour, 2024
© Clare Woods. Courtesy the artist and Cristea Roberts Gallery, London.

This summer, Clare Woods’ fluid and vibrant paintings will unfold throughout Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery.Garden Without S...
22/05/2026

This summer, Clare Woods’ fluid and vibrant paintings will unfold throughout Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery.

Garden Without Seasons brings together 29 new and recent works — paintings, collages and prints created over the last four years — where flowers, still lifes and architectural details move between abstraction and figuration.

At the centre of the exhibition are the flora and natural forms that Woods returned to during the pandemic, at a time when familiar objects took on a heightened resonance. Through swirls of wet oil paint and luminous colour, her works invite a slower and more detailed way of looking.

The exhibition continues Woods’ exploration of the natural world, time, absence and the fleeting nature of life, while responding to the historic interiors and gardens of Pitzhanger Manor.

Learn more at pitzhanger.org.uk/clare-woods

Clare Woods: Garden Without Seasons
29 July–8 November 2026

📸
1. Woolworth’s Roses, 2023
2. Under The Dome, 2024
3. Trackwalker, 2025
4. Good Humour, 2024
© Clare Woods. Courtesy the artist and Cristea Roberts Gallery, London.

21/05/2026

230 years ago today, on 21 May 1796, John Soane was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.

The Society brought together architects, collectors and scholars fascinated by the ancient world and the preservation of history — interests that would deeply shape Soane’s life and work in the years that followed.

Just four years later, Soane purchased Pitzhanger Manor.

At the time, Pitzhanger was not simply a country retreat. It became a place where Soane experimented with architecture, light, display and collecting — filling the house with paintings, antiquities and carefully arranged objects, including works such as the famous Cawdor Vase.

Although many of these collections were later moved to his home in Lincoln’s Inn Fields after he sold Pitzhanger in 1810, traces of that antiquarian imagination still remain throughout the Manor today.

Look closely, and you can still sense Soane’s fascination with history in the way spaces unfold, objects are framed, and light is carefully choreographed from room to room.

Head to our website to learn more about Sir John Soane and Pitzhanger Manor. Book your visit today via the link in bio.



“The queen of wallpaper.” — The Sunday TimesVisitors and critics alike have been falling for the intricate world of Mart...
18/05/2026

“The queen of wallpaper.” — The Sunday Times

Visitors and critics alike have been falling for the intricate world of Marthe Armitage — where hand-cut lino blocks, botanical forms and flowing patterns unfold across wallpapers, textiles and sketchbooks.

At 96, Armitage’s work still feels remarkably fresh: playful, free-moving and deeply observed.

'Marthe Armitage: Pattern Maker' has recently been featured by The Sunday Times, Financial Times, House & Garden, Apollo, Country Life and more.

Open at Pitzhanger until 19 July — including Spring Bank Holiday Monday 25 May, 10am–5pm. Book your visit: https://ow.ly/p6HI50YXIQu

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