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William Morris Gallery

Lloyd Park House, London E17 5EH, United Kingdom

William Morris Gallery
Museum
4.6
1 reviews
8 comments
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HXRH+GV London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8496 4390
wmgallery.org.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 10–17
Wedneasday: 10–17
Thursday: 10–17
Friday: 10–17
Saturday: 10–17
Sunday: 10–17
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Emine Bir
Emine Bir122 days ago
We really enjoyed our visit to this well organized, small museum. I would recommend to families as well, there are well thought hands-on activities that children would enjoy. The coffee shop was also nice but we didn’t sit.
Babatunde Banjo
Babatunde Banjo153 days ago
This was quite a nice gallery dedicated to the life and times of William Morris.

A lot of his stories appear superficial but his life work was captured beautifully in pictures and songs.

The house containing the gallery is big with a nice courtyard and well mowed lawns. It gives that retrospective feeling and sense of nostalgia that a martyr once walked those grounds.
Nigel Forbes
Nigel Forbes336 days ago
This gallery/museum located in Walthamstow London is dedicated to the life of William Morris and his influence on textiles, furniture and homes in general. On occasion is also hosts other influencers of textiles such as Althea McNish. You can get to the museum by public transport. Buses run along Forest Road. The nearest tube stations are about 15 minutes walk away. The museum is located at the entrance to Lloyd Park, so can be a good day out during the summer months. There is a small souvenir shop, but it is a bit pricey. Entry is free. On some weekends there is a food pop up market on the museum grounds, with international street food. Very small museum and can be seen in under an hour.
Mike Watson
Mike Watson1 year ago
Great place to visit to begin to appreciate the creativity of William Morris. Staff at the Gallery are very welcoming and informative. And a lovely cafe too. All within a small but perfectly formed park.
Albert J (Oscarr)
Albert J (Oscarr)2 years ago
It was interesting experience.
Temporary exhibition was Young Poland - artists from between Great and Second World War.
Main exhibition is mixed different things and kind of memorial of socialism.
You can find unique pictures and you can feel unique atmosphere. Maybe not perfect for everyone, but worth trying.
Joanna Adusei
Joanna Adusei2 years ago
Lovely staff were very welcome to entry free. It was my birthday was on Saturday 27th November 2021. I was pleased that there is still accessible subtitles on video.
A great place to visit I really enjoyed it, looking at all the exhibits and learning more about the traditional history. The gallery is interesting too, and history video, a lovely park, a nice cafe.
Christopher Witt
Christopher Witt2 years ago
Free to enter William Morris exhibition...Very interesting with lots to learn about the man and all his activities. Plus a Pre-Raphaelite exhibition on King Arthur. Coffee shop nice, but gift shop prices are extraordinary!
Mark Sutton
Mark Sutton2 years ago
A lot about William Morris. The food was great. The staff knowledgeable.
If you like the Brotherhood and can appreciate textile art, it is a must see.
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