Events at Honeywood Museum
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Honeywood Museum's Regular Events and Exhibitions. Forthcoming events at Little Holland House and Beddington Park

Open House London at Honeywood Museum
13 September 11:00-17:00
Introduction tours to the history of the house and those that lived there will be offered throughout the day by local historian John Phillips. Visitors young and old will also have the opportunity to search out the various unique architectural details around the house with our Honeywood Features architectural trail.
13 September 11:00-17:00
Introduction tours to the history of the house and those that lived there will be offered throughout the day by local historian John Phillips. Visitors young and old will also have the opportunity to search out the various unique architectural details around the house with our Honeywood Features architectural trail.
Jazz by the Ponds
Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 September 13:00-15:00 Honeywood’s Tea Rooms are hosting musicians from Carshalton Jazz for a few dates over the summer. Why not stop by to enjoy an array of refreshments while taking in the beautiful views of Carshalton Ponds and listening to some soothing jazz beats. FREE, drop in, café tables on a first come first served basis. Please be aware that the Museum is only open on the Saturday. |
SEND Quiet Day at Honeywood Museum
24 September 2025 11:00-16:00
Visitors with Special Education Needs and Disabilities, or adults experiencing early-stage dementia and their families & carers, can enjoy the museum at their own pace, free from the general public. Sensory sacks will be available.
FREE, but pre-booking is essential from HERE.
24 September 2025 11:00-16:00
Visitors with Special Education Needs and Disabilities, or adults experiencing early-stage dementia and their families & carers, can enjoy the museum at their own pace, free from the general public. Sensory sacks will be available.
FREE, but pre-booking is essential from HERE.
Fight for Freedom – Wallington and Carshalton’s War
Thursday 25 September 19:30 – Door opens at 19:10 A Friends of Honeywood Museum Event Associated Exhibition showing until 27 September Local historian Margaret Thomas recounts through stories, photos and documents, the experiences of the residents of Carshalton and Wallington as they fought for freedom during the Second World War. Among many other others, we hear about two brothers who were both captured at the retreat to Dunkirk and met in a POW camp, the medic who was at the liberation of Bergen Belsen who fell in love and married a young woman who had been imprisoned there for several years, and the fireman who risked his life to free an elderly couple from the rubble of their house in Carshalton. Margaret Thomas has been involved in local history for over 30 years. Including running the schools programme for Honeywood and Whitehall. She ran a lottery funded project looking at the history of the St. Helier Estate and the popular Men of the Wrythe WW1 project, that ended with a new memorial being erected at Wrythe Green. To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or by ‘phone on 07721 852378. Alternative print out and post our Booking Form from HERE. |
Beddington, Nonsuch and the Renaissance Garden
Thursday 23 October 19:30 - Door opens at 19:10 Well-known local historian John Phillips explores the remarkable garden created at Beddington by Sir Francis Carew in the reign of Elizabeth I. He also explores the garden’s European background looking at Renaissance gardens in France, Germany, Austria and Italy To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or by ‘phone on 07721 852378. Alternative print out and post our Booking Form from HERE. |
Half Term - Children / Family Activities
Green Screen Magic
Thursday 30 October, 10:30-12:30
Join us at Honeywood House this half term for a fun and spooky experience!
Drop in alone or with your family to take a picture in front of our green screen, learn about chroma key technology, and see how you can replace the background to place yourselves in eerie images of Honeywood and other heritage sites across the borough!
Perfect for all ages, this event will let you dive into the magic of photo editing and create your own haunting memories. Don’t miss out on this frightfully fun activity!
Ticket per family: £1, paid on arrival by credit/debit card. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Green Screen Magic
Thursday 30 October, 10:30-12:30
Join us at Honeywood House this half term for a fun and spooky experience!
Drop in alone or with your family to take a picture in front of our green screen, learn about chroma key technology, and see how you can replace the background to place yourselves in eerie images of Honeywood and other heritage sites across the borough!
Perfect for all ages, this event will let you dive into the magic of photo editing and create your own haunting memories. Don’t miss out on this frightfully fun activity!
Ticket per family: £1, paid on arrival by credit/debit card. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Half Term - Children / Family Activities
Spooky Halloween Cinema Trail
30 October to 1 November
Inspired by our new exhibition about the history of local cinemas, join Millie the Mouse on this spooktacular adventure exploring some local ghostly tales! Follow our trail to unravel the mysteries of cinema - What are Talkies? What was the cinema like in the 1900s? Who is it playing the organ?! You’ll also have the chance to get creative with various paper crafts including make a pop-up Art Deco Cinema. And don’t forget to have your picture taken as an usherette from the 1950s!
Tickets: £2, paid on arrival by credit/debit card. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Spooky Halloween Cinema Trail
30 October to 1 November
Inspired by our new exhibition about the history of local cinemas, join Millie the Mouse on this spooktacular adventure exploring some local ghostly tales! Follow our trail to unravel the mysteries of cinema - What are Talkies? What was the cinema like in the 1900s? Who is it playing the organ?! You’ll also have the chance to get creative with various paper crafts including make a pop-up Art Deco Cinema. And don’t forget to have your picture taken as an usherette from the 1950s!
Tickets: £2, paid on arrival by credit/debit card. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
SEND Quiet Day at Honeywood Museum
26 November 2025 11:00-16:00
Visitors with Special Education Needs and Disabilities, or adults experiencing early-stage dementia and their families & carers, can enjoy the museum at their own pace, free from the general public. Sensory sacks will be available.
FREE, but pre-booking is essential from HERE.
26 November 2025 11:00-16:00
Visitors with Special Education Needs and Disabilities, or adults experiencing early-stage dementia and their families & carers, can enjoy the museum at their own pace, free from the general public. Sensory sacks will be available.
FREE, but pre-booking is essential from HERE.
The Mistresses of Henry VIII
Thursday 27 November 19:30 at CryerArts, Carshalton A Friends of Honeywood Museum Event Henry VIII is famous as the King who married six times; his matrimonial adventures have been a source of enduring fascination for centuries. Yet relatively little is known about the King`s extra-marital adventures. He prided himself on being a virtuous prince, and when it came to sex, he was discreet, even prudish, so the evidence for his affairs is sparse. Yet it is clear that he took a number of mistresses, enjoyed fleeting sexual adventures, and was as promiscuous as most Renaissance rulers. Alison Weir has crafted a fascinating narrative from the fragmentary sources, which throws light on Henry VIII`s private life, revealing striking insights into the man and his psyche. All Seats £7 To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or by ‘phone on 07721 852378. Alternative print out and post our Booking Form from HERE. |