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the iconographic eagles with laurel wreaths, and so forth. He was particularly inspired by sites in Italy, such as the Tribunal Arch of Constantine in his design of Pitzhanger. This architecture would have been highly complementary to the collection of Classical antiquities he housed in the Manor. The influence of Renaissance Italy, especially Palladian architecture, can be seen in its almost square design – barring the Dance Wing. Among these influences, Soane incorporated in his own architectural motifs: he included canopy ceilings, a masterful use of light and shadow, as well as economic and optical devices.
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the mid-2000s, a comprehensive education programme underpinned the exhibitions and served the widest possible range of audiences, from Ealing and further afield. The venue also became a popular setting for weddings and events. Planning began in 2008 for a second round of restoration project to bring Pitzhanger closer to Soane's intended design, and closed for the major conservation project in March 2015.
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planned to have the house purpose built, he saw potential in Pitzhanger, likely due to his work there during his bricklayer apprenticeship. On 21 July 1800 he visited Pitzhanger, which he had heard was available, and offered the trustees £4,500 for the whole estate of 28 acres (110,000 m); it was accepted on 1 August.
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Soane sold the house in 1810: his wife Eliza was unhappy in the country and he had fallen out with his two sons, John and George. His intention for Pitzhanger as the seat of his architectural dynasty was unsuccessful, and so Pitzhanger passed through several owners until in 1843 it became home to the
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for the men of Ealing who had been killed in the war should be built. After much discussion, a location outside Pitzhanger Manor was finally chosen as the site. The memorial was to be in the form of a gateway with two walls, on each of which would be engraved the names of the dead. There would also
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The project aimed to restore Pitzhanger Manor to Sir John Soane’s architectural vision, revealing the building's rich history. In addition the building was made fully accessible, a contemporary café restaurant was built on the site of Soane’s kitchen garden, and the Gallery was upgraded to include a
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The partially restored house opened to the public once again in January 1987 as the London Borough of Ealing's main museum. In 1996, it began showing exhibitions of contemporary art, in the 1939 extension to the House and within the House itself. It later became known as PM Gallery & House. From
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design an extension next to the existing Breakfast Room. As Dance designed the Eating Room windows with a tall aspect, topped by semi-circular bonded gauge brick arches, the glazing and frames were removed to create three large arched pedestrian openings into the newly created extension. To avoid a
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Sir John Soane, Plans, elevations, and perspective views, of Pitzhanger Manor-House, and of the ruins of an edifice of Roman architecture, situated on the border of Ealing Green, with a description of the manor-house, formerly the residence of the author of this work. To which is added, memoirs of
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Soane took inspiration from Romano-Grecian art and architecture, often employing them into his neoclassical designs. As Soane has recently been on his Grand Tour, Pitzhanger became exemplary of this stylistic influence. The Manor’s neoclassical features include: meanders, caryatids, ionic columns,
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Architects Jestico + Whiles were appointed as lead architects on the project, working alongside heritage specialists Julian Harrap Architects. They were supported by a large team of specialist contractors, led by Quinn London Ltd. Jestico + Whiles additionally designed a new café-restaurant in the
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Fully completed in 1804, the central section of the house displays many typical Soane features: quartered and canopy dome ceilings, inset mirrors, and wooden panelling. Soane continued the building to the east with mock Roman ruins and a kitchen block (perhaps an adaptation of existing buildings).
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In early 1800, Soane decided to acquire a family country home to the west of London. Soane intended it as a country villa for entertaining guests, to showcase his skills as an architect and his collection of art and antiquities, and eventually for passing down to his elder son. Though he initially
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On 16 March 2019, Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery reopened to the public after the completion of its extension restoration work. The project had successfully returned much of the Manor to Soane’s original design, as well as upgraded the adjacent Gallery. It now displays three exhibitions a year of
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Pitzhanger Manor was conceived as Sir John Soane’s country villa where 200 guests could be entertained. Soane’s guests included an array of prominent creative contemporaries; John Flaxman, Nancy Storace, Matthew "The Monk" were among the Regency luminaries he hosted. It is reported that a young
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On the north side of the house, Jones had the servants' quarters demolished and removed some ornamental faux Roman ruins. The building to house the new Lending Library was constructed on the space so cleared. To complement the rest of the house it had the same arched windows. The lintel of the
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The plans included removing the 1901 Eating Room extension and the Victorian extension which connected the Manor and Gallery. In line with Soane’s plans for Pitzhanger, the rear single-storey conservatory, which was demolished by 1910, was rebuilt, and the large roof light was reinstated.
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At his death Johnathan Gurnell made a number of charitable bequests in the area: for general purposes, to provide coal for the poor, and to provide for the education of bright but disadvantaged young people from the district. Today these bequests are administered by
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An element of the restoration work was to build a ground-floor extension with a pitched slate roof, on the west of the Eating Room. However, this room was all that remained of George Dance's original design. The council had its chief surveyor
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The buildings in this eastern part of the site were demolished in or around 1901. The building's shares many architectural features with his main London home at Lincoln's Inn Fields. Much of Soane’s collection of paintings and classical
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Upon the death of Thomas Gurnell, his son Johnathan II inherited the house. On his death in 1791, ownership passed to his young daughter (but was held in trust). The house was let out until 1799 when the trustees decided to sell it.
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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
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Alongside the extensive conservation, there is a new gift-shop, an improved exhibition space, and new interpretation within the house. The new café-restaurant, Soane’s Kitchen, opened in July 2018. Run by
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Sir John Soane, Memoirs of the Professional Life of an Architect between the years 1768 and 1835 written by himself (privately printed, 1835). In the collection of Sir John Soane’s Museum, Ref. No. 6612.
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Typical of Soane’s architectural style, Pitzhanger Manor is highly neo-classical in design, with elements of Italian Renaissance architecture and stylistic techniques characteristic of Soane himself.
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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
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In 2012, Ealing Council launched a major project to restore and conserve Pitzhanger Manor and the adjacent Gallery. Pitzhanger Manor was awarded a first-round development grant of £275,000 from the
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alongside thirteen Trustees, the Trust raised funds for Pitzhanger's restoration. After its March re-opening, the Trust took on the running of the site as a public visitor attraction.
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was commissioned to build an extension, on which a young John Soane, later to become one of Britain’s most influential architects, had one of his first architectural apprenticeships.
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A large house has stood on the site at least since the late seventeenth century, at which time the smaller Pitzhanger Manor (variously spelled) stood a mile or so to its north.
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Since Soane's time, the house has been referred to variously as The Manor, or Pitshanger Manor, but has now formally reverted to the name given to it by Soane, spelt with a Z.
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sales in 1802, which is thought to have been displayed in the Manor’s Small Drawing Room. Recently it was announced that the series of paintings would be exhibited again
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In 1711, the building's occupants John and Mary Wilmer gave away their eldest daughter Grizell Wilmer (1692–1756) to be married to Johnathan Gurnell (1684–1753). (
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clash of architectural styles, Jones specified that the new extension be an almost mirror image of its neighbour, clearly visible through the connecting arches.
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on a building on the site of the present-day Pitzhanger Manor for 16 hearths. This account provides a rough indication of the considerable size of the property.
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Sir John Soane, Crude Hints towards an History of my House in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, ed. Helen Dorey (London, 2015). Originally published in 1812.
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Pitzhanger's authentic period look it has been registered as a film location and as such is available for hire. It also sits next to
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In 1938–40, the Lending Library block was replaced by a new, slightly larger building, which stands today as Pitzhanger Gallery.
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was a grandson of this union.) He went on to make his fortune, first as a merchant and later as a co-founder of the city bank
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standing near the centre of the modern Meadvale Road in the present suburb of Pitshanger (often referred to locally as
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artwork by contemporary artists, designers and architects to provide a new perspective on the work of Sir John Soane.
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Portland stone surround of the portico was inscribed 'Lending Library'. It was opened to the public in April 1902.
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his family, and his own professional life. Etc. etc. etc. In letters to a friend, from 1802 to 1832 (London, 1833).
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Margaret Richardson and MaryAnne Stevens (eds), John Soane, Architect: Master of Space and Light (London, 1999).
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Scala Arts Heritage Publishers. "Pitzhanger Manor: John Soane's Country Home." London: Scala Editions, 2019.
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In proud and grateful memory of the men of this borough who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914–1918.
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It was through this marriage that the house then passed to his only surviving son Thomas Gurnell, who bought
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Ewing, Heather. "Pitzhanger Manor." Pp. 142–49. In Margaret Richardson and MaryAnne Stevens, eds.,
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This price included the estate (now Walpole park), an area of some thirty-plus acres purchased from Sir
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J.M.W. Turner was among his guests, having fished with Soane in the Manor’s ponds, now in Walpole Park.
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be a tree-lined avenue from the road leading to the memorial. The memorial's designer was the architect
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Soane worked vigorously on the designs of the new house, and over a hundred drawings for it are held by
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David Watkin, Sir John Soane: Enlightenment Thought and the Royal Academy Lectures (Cambridge, 1996).
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Baker, T F T, and C R Elrington (editors); Diane K Bolton, Patricia E C Croot, M A Hicks.
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Pierre de la Ruffinière du Prey, John Soane: The Making of an Architect (Chicago, 1982).
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had a successful architectural practice in London, holding the post of architect to the
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January 1989. (The newly restored Pitzhanger Manor-House is commented upon at length)
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The memorial was subsequently enlarged to include the names of the local dead of the
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The Library moved out in 1984 and in 1985 the first round of restoration work began.
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in this 1990s period drama about biographer Andrew Moreton (played by Paul McGann).
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Gillian Darley, John Soane: An Accidental Romantic (New Haven & London, 1999).
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Helen Dorey, John Soane and JMW Turner: Illuminating a Friendship (London, 2007).
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The Soane family also acquired more contemporary artworks. Eliza Soane acquired
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Sir John Soane, The Royal Academy Lectures, ed. David Watkin (Cambridge, 2000).
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Ealing and Brentford: Other Estates: A History of the County of Middlesex
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Grade-A space with environmental controls to allow for major loans.
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Ealing and Brentford: Manors: A History of the County of Middlesex
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Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery's Restoration Project (2015–2019)
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Acton, Chiswick, Ealing and Brentford, West Twyford, Willesden
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were bought for and originally housed in Pitzhanger Manor.
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Dorothy Stroud, Sir John Soane, Architect (London, 1996).
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for a total of £40,000, a quarter of which came from the
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Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Ealing
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on old maps) in 1765. With the plainer 'manor house' of
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Ptolemy Dean, Sir John Soane and London (London, 2006).
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Susan Palmer, At Home with the Soanes (London, 1997).
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Cruickshank, Dan. "Soane and the meaning of colour."
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Mattock Lane, Ealing, London, W5 5EQ, United Kingdom
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Pitzhanger Manor is located in London Borough of Ealing
Coordinates
51°30′39.95″N 00°18′26.02″W / 51.5110972°N 0.3072278°W / 51.5110972; -0.3072278
London Underground
Ealing Broadway
South Ealing
London Buses
https://www.pitzhanger.org.uk/
Listed Building
1358808
English country house
neoclassical architect
John Soane
Walpole Park
Ealing
Grade I listed building
National Lottery Heritage Fund

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