Partial Closure & Reduced Ticket Price in May

From Sunday 4 May to Sunday 18 May 2025, access to parts of the Alison Watt: From Light exhibition will be limited. The manor will remain open, but the gallery will be closed. During this time, special admission prices apply: £8 Standard / £4 Students. Visitors can explore the manor, see J’Accuse…! Sculptures by Nicole Farhi, and enjoy Alison Watt’s work in Soane’s historic home.

Please note that during this period there will be no accessible toilet available at Pitzhanger. The nearest accessible toilet is located at Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre, just a 5-minute walk away. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Keep your ticket — it can be stamped at the front desk to allow you to return and enjoy the full Alison Watt: From Light exhibition from Wednesday 21 May 2025 at no extra cost. Learn more

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Learn more about our permanent collections at Pitzhanger including William Hogarth, Julian Opie and prints of the Roman Frescos of the Villa Negroni.

Learn more about Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery’s growing collection below. Just as Sir John Soane, the architect of Pitzhanger, was a keen collector of contemporary art, much of which he housed at Pitzhanger before taking it to his home in Lincoln’s Inn Fields (now the Sir John Soane’s Museum), we, too, enjoy acquiring art and artefacts that we believe Sir John Soane would have loved!

Villa Negroni Prints at Pitzhanger

Learn more about the Villa Negroni prints at Pitzhanger at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery in Ealing, West London.

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London, UK. 9 July 2024. ‘A Rake’s Progress and ‘Gin Lane’ and ‘Beer Street’ by William Hogarth, a parallel exhibition accompanying ‘Grayson Perry: The Vanity of Small Differences’, 2012, a new exhibition at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery in Ealing, west London. Six large-scale tapestries by the Turner-Prize-winning artist, inspired by William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress (the riches-to-rags tale of Tom Rakewell in 18th-century London), are on display where Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress were bought by Sir John Soane’s wife 222 years ago to be displayed at Pitzhanger. The exhibition runs 10 July to 8 December 2024. Credit : Stephen Chung for Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

William Hogarth at Pitzhanger

Explore William Hogarth’s iconic engravings at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery in Ealing, West London.

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Julian Opie’s ‘Curly Hair’ at Pitzhanger

Learn more about Julian Opie’s ‘Curly Hair at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery in Ealing, West London.

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Sir John Soane

Portrait of John Soane by William Owen, 1804. © Sir John Soane’s Museum, London.

One of Britain’s most influential architects

From 1800 to 1804 Sir John Soane, one of Britain’s most influential architects, designed and built Pitzhanger Manor as his dream country retreat in then rural Ealing.

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Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery

Sir John Soane’s Country Home

Pitzhanger is a forum for creativity, debate and participation.

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Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Ealing Green, London W5 5EQ

Ticketing, Opening Hours and Tour Enquiries: foh@pitzhanger.org.uk
Retail Enquires: retail@pitzhanger.org.uk

Reception: 020 3985 8888
Venue Hire: 020 3994 0966
Office: 020 3994 0967

Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
First Thursday of the month: 10:00 - 20:00
Monday - Tuesday: Closed
Bank Holidays: 10:00 - 17:00

Last admissions one hour before closing

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