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Boston Manor House

Boston Manor House

Boston Manor House is one of West London’s lesser-known gems and a fine Jacobean manor house built in 1623. Set back from Boston Manor Road in Brentford, the three-storey building is situated in Boston Manor Park which contains a lake and ancient cedar trees. Phase 1 of the regeneration project which focuses on Boston Manor House is now in delivery and capital works started on 15 July 2019. This phase is a two-year project, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Historic England, Greater London Authority (GLA) Good Growth Fund, the Wolfson Foundation, the Pilgrim Trust, the Heritage of London Trust and the John and Ruth Howard Trust, to restore and improve access at the Grade I listed historic house.