Save Gunnersbury Stables Campaign

Stone detail ‘These important buildings have been covered in scaffolding for very many years. As a result they appear to be an ugly eyesore rather than a beautiful asset.  In fact deterioration is continuing even though the stables are Grade II* listed buildings that the local authority is required to protect. They were designed by the Victorian Neo-Classical Architect Sidney Smirke (1796-1864) who was also responsible for the round reading room at the British Museum.

Detail: The beautiful stone detail currently covered in graffiti and scaffolding

This website is a campaign to restore Gunnersbury Stables. The campaign is run by William Hardman.

You can find more information about the history, past and possible future of the stables on the next pages:

  • How it was;
  • How it is;
  • How it should be;
  • Contact page and map.

You can register your support by adding your name to the petition on the right.

Thank you for your support!

Stables building
The stables in the past