Kelmscott House
KELMSCOTT HOUSE, from a drawing by H. J. Howard
Kelmscott House, Morris's home 1878–96, is a private house and not wholly open to the public. The basement and coach house (entrance down steps leading from driveway), now kown as the Kelmscott House Museum, serve as headquarters for the William Morris Society. OPENING TIMES Kelmsctt House Museum is open the public Thursdays and Saturday from 2–5 p. m. Visitors are encouraged, and educational activities for groups of schoolchildren are provided on advance notice.
LOCATION AND CONTACT DETAILS
(020) 8741 3735 For information on events and activitiies at Kelmscott House Museum viist the website of the William Morris Society (UK), www.williammorrissociety.org.uk.
Underground station: Ravenscourt Park (District Line), the one-half mile along Ravenscourt Road, King Street, Nigel Playfair Avenue, subway beneath A4 and Furnivall Gardens; buses 27, 91, 267 or 290 to Hammersmith Town Hall; road A4 to first turning to the left west of Hammersmith flyover.
LAST UPDATE 1 AUGUST 2010
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