Leighton House Museum

Leighton House Museum is definitely one of the best otherworldly locations in London. Leighton House reopened in April 2010 after a £1.6 million refurbishment which has uncovered and restored many of the decorative schemes and features of the house, as well as a previously unseen staircase. In the 1860s the artist Frederic Leighton commissioned his friend, the architect George Aitcheson, to build him a showpiece house in Holland Park, which he filled with classical treasures from all over the world, as well as his own works and those of his contemporaries. The house was a work of art in itself, with every inch decorated in a high style inspired by the studios Leighton had seen on his extensive European travels.

There were magnificent reception rooms downstairs designed for lavish entertaining, and a dramatic staircase leading to a huge light-filled studio taking up most of the first floor. Four extensions were added over the years, the most striking addition the ‘Arab Hall’, designed to showcase Leighton’s huge collection of sixteenth-century Middle Eastern glazed tiles. The house was created as a stage on which Leighton could play out his role as a great artist, contrasting with the tiny single bedroom, the only private space in the whole house. Today, the house is still an architectural treasure trove that belies its somewhat dour exterior and the museum holds or has on loan, some fine paintings as well as drawings and sketches.


  • Address: 12 Holland Park Road, London, W14 8LZ
  • Transport: Tube (High Street Kensington)
  • TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5
  • Website: https://www.leightonhouse.co.uk/
  • Contact: 020 7602 3316
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