Sutton House
Sutton House is London's oldest surviving domestic dwelling, a Tudor red-brick manor house hiding in the heart of Hackney since 1535. Its linenfold panelling, worn flagstone floors and Tudor fireplaces feel worlds away from the busy streets outside — a genuine time capsule in one of the capital's most vibrant boroughs. Few London properties carry quite such a sense of layered, unexpected history.
- Tudor red-brick manor house
- Linenfold panelling and original fireplaces
- London's oldest domestic dwelling
Best for Tudor history fans and those craving unexpected London discoveries.
Things to see at Sutton House
Tick these off when you visit — open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Linenfold Parlour Panelling
- Tudor Kitchen
- The Great Chamber
- Georgian Parlour
- 1980s Squatters' Street Art Room