Pitzhanger Manor is a house museum of former country home of British neo-classical architect, Sir John Soane, based in Ealing, West London. Built between 1800 and 1804, the Regency Manor is a rare and spectacular example of a building designed, built and lived in by Sir John Soane himself. Soane intended it as a domestic space to entertain guests in, as well as help train his two sons in architectecture. It currently showcases Soane's architectual design, hosting three exhibitions annually and various events.
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 Grade I listed building to Soane’s original designs, and upgrade the contemporary Gallery.