01/06/2026
Before Walpole Park became the green heart of Ealing, it was part of Sir John Soane's vision for Pitzhanger.
When Soane transformed the estate in the early 1800s, he worked with landscape designer John Haverfield (1744–1820) to reshape the grounds with sweeping drives, picturesque planting and a serpentine lake. Beyond the house stood a productive walled kitchen garden supplying fresh fruit and vegetables for both Pitzhanger and Soane's London home.
More than 200 years later, gardening remains part of life at Pitzhanger thanks to the dedication of our volunteer gardeners, who help care for the historic landscape that surrounds the manor.
This weekend, our annual Plant Sale offers a chance to take a little inspiration home. Browse plants grown and donated by our volunteers, pick up gardening advice, and support the care of Pitzhanger's gardens.
🌷🪴 Pitzhanger Plant Sale
Sunday 7 June 2026
10am–2pm
Step into the gardens and discover a living part of Pitzhanger's story.