Welcome to
Boston
Manor
House
Boston Manor House is a Jacobean House built for Lady Mary Reade in 1623 and later owned by the Clitherow family from the 1670s until the 1920s. The House is now open to the public with free entry six days a week. Its beautifully restored historic interiors, including breath-taking original ornate plasterwork, are joined by two community exhibition galleries, meeting rooms and an attractive modern café.
About our regeneration project
The House reopened to the public in July 2023 after a five-year restoration programme, which has seen it completely refurbished with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and a range of other funders.
The House has not been restored to look as it did in one particular period of its history. Instead, wherever there was the strongest surviving evidence of a decorative style in a room, the room was restored to that period. This means Boston Manor House has rooms in 17th, 18th and 19th Century styles.
Volunteer with us
Join our friendly team of volunteers! At Boston Manor House we offer a variety of roles for you to choose from. If you are interested in volunteering with us, complete our volunteer interest form and we will be in touch soon.
Contact us for volunteering enquiries at bostonmanorhouse@hounslow.gov.uk.