Good Friday and Easter Monday: Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery will be open 10am–5pm on Friday 18 April and Monday 21 April.
24–27 April: Some rooms in the Manor will be closed at times for events during the Ealing Book Festival.
Please see the opening hours page and the Festival programme for full details.
Join this series of workshops for an artful journey delving into memories, personal tales, and self-expression.
More infoDr. Matthew Morgan and Clare Gough will explore the history of two important artist residences and the influence the two friends had on each other.
More infoExplore modern ceramics and glass set against the historic interiors of Sir John Soane’s manor.
More infoExplore 18th-century art collecting with experts at London Luminaries’ first in-person live event.
More infoExplore vibrant geometric art that resonates with historic Soane architecture at Pitzhanger Manor.
More infoCome to our April Open Sundays and check out all the month has to offer, including yoga and art workshops!
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More infoThe granddaughter of infamous British traitor Kim Philby has written a fictionalised account of the fascinating relationship between her grandfather and the woman who recruited him as a Soviet spy in the 1930s. Jake Kerridge is the crime and thriller reviewer of the Daily Telegraph and local Ealing author Alex Gerlis’s latest bestseller is based on real events that took place during the Second World War.
More infoLauren Child’s ‘Clarice Bean’ books have been delighting readers for the last 25 years. Join Lauren to hear about her latest heart-warming and beautifully illustrated story in which the wonderful Clarice is thinking about all that is endangered
More infoJoin John Boyne as he introduces his gritty new adult novel ‘Earth’, about a talented young footballer whose life takes a very different turn than expected when he’s accused of sexual assault.
More infoAward-winning historian Kathryn Hughes talks about how Edwardian Britain fell in love with cats and the role illustrator Louis Wain played in changing them from reviled pest controllers to adored family members. Chaired by ex-broadcast journalist Jim Cockin who is soon to publish his own first novel, this promises to be a fascinating discussion on a curious and eclectic subject.
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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