Set in the picturesque grounds of Walpole Park, Pitzhanger Manor is a Grade I listed house, designed and owned by Sir John Soane between 1800 and 1810. He was an architect and surveyor, whose famous works include the Bank of England and Dulwich Picture Gallery. Pitzhanger was his countryside residence, to which he escaped with his family, and friends such as J.M.W. Turner, fishing in the Serpentine in Walpole Park, Soane's own personal gardens.
This house was designed to be a party house, and so it is the perfect venue for special ocassions, weddings and events. The house truly comes to life when it is filled with the smell of champagne and sound of laughter.
We have a number of spaces within the Manor and it's grounds all unique in their own right with a variety of capacities to suit your needs.