Events at Honeywood Museum
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Honeywood Museum's Regular Events and Exhibitions. Forthcoming events at Little Holland House and Beddington Park
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Carshalton House Tours
Sunday 19 July, 13:00, 14:30 & 16:00 This popular tour is back for the first time in three years! With kind permission of St Philomena’s Catholic School, join local historian Andrew Skelton to explore the unique interiors of this early 18th century site. Tickets: £7.50. Advanced booking only via Sutton Cultural Services events page. |
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The Ultimate in DIY - Frank Dickinson and the Story of Little Holland House
Thursday 23 July 19:30 – Door opens 19:10 A Friends of Honeywood Event At the turn of the 20th century, Frank Dickinson and his fiancée Florence, dreamed of having a house of their own: ‘One that was solid, but not showy…and with beautiful things inside.’ Inspired by the philosophies of William Morris, and drawn to the area by the words of John Ruskin, the young couple made their dream come true when Frank designed and built their home on Beechnut Tree Avenue, Carshalton Beeches, between 1902-1904. Join Siobhan Kneale, Heritage Development Officer and curator at Little Holland House, as she shares the story behind this talented man, his devoted wife, and their ‘house to hallow the heart of the passerby’. Seats: £7 (£6 Members). To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or tel: 07721 852378, or download, print, complete and return our Booking Form from here. |
Sewing Workshop: Make a Journal
Thursday 23 July, 10:00:11.30
Part of the Summer in Sutton series.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential. Check the Sutton Cultural Services event platform from June 2026.
Thursday 23 July, 10:00:11.30
Part of the Summer in Sutton series.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential. Check the Sutton Cultural Services event platform from June 2026.
Honeywood Mice Show: Miss Moore Thought Otherwise
Friday 24 July 10:15, 11:45 & 14:15
Come and sing, move and imagine alongside Anne Carroll Moore, a trailblazing librarian born in 1871, who tells the incredible story of a time when children were banned from libraries - and how she imagined and built a magical space created just for children. For ages 3-6 - all ages welcome. Running time: 35 min.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential, via Sutton Cultural Services events page only.
Friday 24 July 10:15, 11:45 & 14:15
Come and sing, move and imagine alongside Anne Carroll Moore, a trailblazing librarian born in 1871, who tells the incredible story of a time when children were banned from libraries - and how she imagined and built a magical space created just for children. For ages 3-6 - all ages welcome. Running time: 35 min.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential, via Sutton Cultural Services events page only.
Seen: The Inner You
Wednesday 29 July, 11:00-12:00
Part of the Summer in Sutton series.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential. Check the Sutton Cultural Services event platform from June 2026
Wednesday 29 July, 11:00-12:00
Part of the Summer in Sutton series.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential. Check the Sutton Cultural Services event platform from June 2026
Elmer's Patchwork Party: Story, Make & Play
Friday 31 July, 10:00-11:00
Part of the Summer in Sutton series.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential. Check the Sutton Cultural Services event platform from June 2026.
Friday 31 July, 10:00-11:00
Part of the Summer in Sutton series.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential. Check the Sutton Cultural Services event platform from June 2026.
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The Heart of Carshalton Historical Walk
Sunday 9 August, 10:00 A historical walk down North and West Streets with local historian Andrew Skelton, exploring the history and stories behind this ancient thoroughfare. Tickets: £5. Advanced booking only via Sutton Cultural Services event platform. |
My Monster & My Feelings: Storytelling & Craft Workshop
Friday 28 August, 10:00-11:30
Part of the Summer in Sutton series.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential. Check the Sutton Cultural Services event platform from June 2026.
Friday 28 August, 10:00-11:30
Part of the Summer in Sutton series.
Tickets: FREE. Booking essential. Check the Sutton Cultural Services event platform from June 2026.
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Christian Wolmar – 100 Years of the Northern Line
Thursday 24 September 19:30 at The Garden Hall, The Lodge, Honeywood Walk SM5 3NX A Friends of Honeywood Museum Event Early booking recommended! Please note venue. The Underground opened its Southern terminus near the little country village of Morden on 13th September 1926. The heroic tale of how it reached there via the world's longest tunnel is told by the author of The Subterranean Railway. Christian Wolmar is a leading writer, broadcaster and commentator on transport matters. He has stood for election as Mayor of London. Christian is bringing along some of his books, including The Subterranean Railway, for purchase at a special discounted price. Payment by cash or BACS. Seats: £7 (£6 Members). To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or tel: 07721 852378, or download, print, complete and return our Booking Form from here. |
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Alison Weir – The Boleyn Secret
Thursday 19 November 19:30 at Cryer Arts Centre, Carshalton High Street SM5 3BB A Friends of Honeywood Museum Event Early booking recommended! Please note venue. Alison Weir has excavated, from the Tudor records, the unsung story of a remarkable woman who had a ring-side seat to some of the most precarious and pivotal passages of history. Katherine Carey, Anne Boleyn's niece, learned young how to negotiate the knife-edge of court, developing deep loyalties and cautious allegiances. She had fifteen pregnancies, had to flee England and live as a fugitive for a time and carried a momentous and dangerous secret about her origins for her entire life. Her story is as fascinating as it is gripping. All seats: £8. To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or tel: 07721 852378 , or download, print, complete and return our Booking Form from here. |