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Leighton House

The café at Leighton House

Recreation of the new café overlooking the garden, Leighton House. Courtesy of BDP

Set in the recovered space beneath Leighton’s winter studio,  the new café is set to become one of the key attractions at Leighton House following our transformative Hidden Gem to National Treasure restoration and refurbishment project. Floor-to-ceiling glazing provides views out onto the house's large garden and the other artists’ studio-houses beyond, while the restored brickwork, cast iron columns and vaulted ceiling of the original building give the space a unique character.

Providing hot and cold drinks and a delicious range of high quality refreshments, the café is free to enter and will be a wonderful place to meet friends or relax before or after your visit to the museum.

The Garden Room will also be available to hire for private events, providing a modern and practical space looking out on the newly landscaped garden beyond. 

 

Thomas Brock, A Moment of Peril, 1880, Leighton House.