Six Pillars is a Grade II* listed building in Sydenham in the London Borough of Southwark.
[4] The house was built between 1932 and 1934 for John Leakey, headmaster of Dulwich College Preparatory School, and his wife.
[6] It was built of London stock brick in a minimalist style so that it did not stand out from the Victorian era houses.
[4] The house, when built, contained four bathrooms, two bedrooms, three reception rooms, a study, and two maid's quarters.
[3] The rear of the house contains strip windows, built in the same style as Highpoint I,[3] and there is a first-floor glass balcony.