THE 27th edition of Open House London returns this month with every London borough taking part.
It’s a celebration of buildings, places and spaces and gives an opportunity to explore and learn about compelling architecture and design over one weekend..
More than 800 buildings of all kinds will open their doors on September 22 & 23, alongside a programme of neighbourhood walks and architect-led tours – all for free. Sites in Ealing include:
Valetta House in Valetta Road, Acton: a remodelled Victorian terraced house with a full refurbishment of the interior and two rear extensions, giving each child in the family their own space within the new home.
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Scandi-Noir in Mount Park Crescent: a timber-clad pavilion addition to a Victorian Villa in a Conservation area compliments its grandiose scale. Large sliding doors open to South facing terrace and garden. Sliding external shutters provide solar protection.
Hanwell’s restored Flight of Locks and Three Bridges: Three Bridges is a unique stacked intersection of road, rail and canal and Brunel's last major railway project.
Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery: designed by Sir John Soane as a family home and country residence. The building and interiors are a lasting testimony to Soane's imagination. Currently undergoing major restoration, the site will re-open to the public in spring 2019.
www.openhouselondon.org.uk
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