Date: -
Address: 25 Brook Street, London, W1K 4HB
Audience: SPAB Members and their guests
Price:
SPAB members £12
Non members £15
Event details
Thursday 5 March 6.30-8pm
Numbers 25 and 23 Brook Street, home respectively to the great composer G.F. Handel and rock legend Jimi Hendrix, re-opened as Handel Hendrix House in May 2023 following an 18-month restoration project. The façade of Handel’s house was partially rebuilt, and the homes of these great musicians evocatively re-created. Handsome 18th-century rooms are filled with furniture and art representative of that which Handel owned and, in contrast, Hendrix’s 1960s bedroom is meticulously re-made, right down to the ash trays. Home to regular concerts and live performances, the spirit of both musicians feels very much alive in the museum. The project was Highly Commended at the Georgian Group Awards and won the RIBA London Conservation Prize 2025.
Join Project Architect Helena Tunbridge of Peregrine Bryant Architects and Handel Hendrix House Director Simon Daniels to hear about the project and explore the museum.
You will need
Sensible shoes are advised as this is a historic building with some uneven floors.
How to get there
The address is:
Handel Hendrix House
25 Brook Street
London
W1K 4HB
The nearest tube is Bond Street.
There is no parking at the museum.
Accessibility
Handel Hendrix House is made up of two residences: Handel’s house at 25 Brook Street and Hendrix’s flat at the top floor of 23 Brook Street. The lift is currently out of service so this event would not be suitable for those who find stairs difficult. There are some uneven floors.
Anything we can do to make this event more accessible for you? Please email membership@spab.org.uk.
Partners
Handel Hendrix House
Peregrine Bryant Architects
Photos and filming: We may take photos or videos at this event to be used in future promotion, including in print and online. Participants may take photos and short videos for personal use, with permission of the course leader and all other participants in frame. If you want to post on social media, please message SPAB's Comms Team (press@spab.org.uk or @spab1877) for permission. If your material is good, we might ask to share it with our followers.
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Photo credit: Photo supplied by Handel Hendrix House with their permission to use for this event.