Museum of the Home
United Kingdom / London, England
Location ID: #10136145
18th Century, Grade I listed buildings, formerly almshouses for widows of the Ironmongers' Company. Surrounded by gardens with mature trees at the front and herb garden, with culinary, household, aromatic and medicinal plants and a fountain, and period gardens to the rear. Inside, the museum shows the changing style of English middle class living rooms from 1600 to 2000 through a series of period rooms with examples of staircases, panelling and portraits from old London houses. The almshouses' original chapel is still there and has a four- tiered pulpit. An airy glass and red-brick building, the contemporary wing of the museum is home to the Garden Atrium, with panoramic views of the period gardens. There is also a contemporary gallery space.
Location Category:
- MUSEUMS, GALLERIES AND INSTITUTES - Libraries/archives;
- MUSEUMS, GALLERIES AND INSTITUTES - Museums;
- RELIGIOUS - Chapels;
- RESTAURANTS, PUBS AND CLUBS - Cafes
Architecture Style:
- Edwardian;
- Elizabethan;
- Jacobean;
- Modern (1920s-1940s);
- Modern (21st Century);
- Modern (post 1945);
- Period 1700-1800;
- Period 1800-1850;
- Period 1850-1900;
- Period 1900-1920;
- Period 1920-1930;
- Period 1930-1940;
- Period 1940-1950;
- Period 1950-1960;
- Period 1960-1970;
- Period 1970-1980;
- Period 1980-1990;
- Period 1990-2000;
- Period 2000-2010;
- Period 2010-2020;
- Queen Anne;
- Regency;
- Stuart;
- Victorian