The House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho is a Grade I listed Georgian townhouse built by Joseph Pearce in 1746. Its interior dates back to the days when Soho Square was at its grandest, and includes Rococo plasterwork, woodcarving and ironwork. Today, the house provides refuge and support for homeless women and much of the interior has been altered or is closed to the public. However, you can still wander around the paved garden or visit the small adjoining Chapel built in 1862 by Joseph Clarke.
Wednesday from 2.30pm until 4.15pm. Thursday from 11am until 12.30pm. Saturday and Sunday from 10am until 5pm. There are tours every 90 mins.