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Pitzhanger Manor is an
English country house famous as the home of
neoclassical architect, Sir John Soane.
Built between 1800 and 1804 in what is now Walpole...
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moving in on 18
January 1794. By 1800
Soane was rich
enough to
purchase Pitzhanger Manor Ealing as a
country retreat, for £4,500 on 5
September 1800. Apart...
- her in Elm Grove, Ealing;
after her death, the
sisters moved to
nearby Pitzhanger Manor House,
while their brother Spencer took over Elm Grove.
Cousin marriage...
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December 2022. p. N22. "Antiques
Roadshow -
Series 47: 1.
Pitzhanger Manor and
Gallery 1". Mike Pentelow. 'Brilliant
composer of jazz and ballet...
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London The Photographers'
Gallery Soho
Westminster North Art
Photography Pitzhanger Manor Ealing Ealing West
Historic house Designed by the
architect John...
- Saint-Denis, façade –
Paris Arch of
triumph – Pyongyang,
North Korea Pitzhanger Manor – Ealing, London.
Siegestor –
Munich Arch of Dolabella – Ancient...
- In 1800 the
architect John
Soane bought Payton Place and
renamed it
Pitzhanger Manor, not to live but just for
somewhere green and pleasant,
where he...
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Currently governed by
Ealing Council, it was
initially the
grounds of
Pitzhanger Manor, the
early 19th-century
country home of Sir John Soane. It was acquired...
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Mansion House Marble Hill
House Osterley Park
House Palace of
Westminster Pitzhanger Manor Red House,
several places Saint James's
Palace Spencer House Swakeleys...
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commemorated in
Walpole Park in Ealing,
formerly the
grounds of his
family home
Pitzhanger Manor, both of
which were
purchased by
Ealing Council in 1899. Walpole...