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The William Morris Society

26 Upper Mall, London W6 9TA, United Kingdom

The William Morris Society
Historical society
4.3
36 reviews
8 comments
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FQR7+6Q London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8741 3735
williammorrissociety.org
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: 14–17
Friday: Close
Saturday: 14–17
Sunday: Close
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Suzanne Iwai
Suzanne Iwai
Limited entry because it's not a public museum. Open to society members from 2 till 5 on Thursdays and Saturdays. There are currently looking for new trustees. You can, on occasion, book into special arts workshop events like the Easter egg decorating on 12 the April. Schools visits happen too and l was lucky enough to try designing some wallpaper once when l was there. It was a dismal effort but the kids stuff looked good. It's a little dark and poky inside. That lends it a special air of artistic authenticity.
Taras Bondar
Taras Bondar
The volunteers are great there, but that's about it. Unless you come for an event or deeply interested in the legacy of William Morris there's little to see or do there
Julie Lee
Julie Lee
A delightful little museum in a lovely location on the river. Welcoming and knowledgeable staff. Very tiny but if you're interested in Morris it's a nice accompaniment to the bigger museum at Walthomstow.
Simone
Simone
Very small museum - just a couple of rooms, but it has a good collection of William Morris samples and a nice shop. (Emery Walker's house is a little further down the road and open to the public on certain days.)
Gemma Jones
Gemma Jones
A small museum dedicated to the life and works of William Morris. It is only open on Thursday and Saturday afternoons. There is a small gift shop downstairs.
Anne Amison
Anne Amison226 days ago
As a Society member I always appreciate my chance to visit and stand in the presence of William Morris
A C
A C288 days ago
Lovely spot by the Thames' great artist indeed.
Alex
Alex2 years ago
Very small, but free to visit and well worth it if you're in the area
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