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Where is Honeywood Museum?

Honeywood Museum, Honeywood Walk, Carshalton SM5 3NX - Telephone 020 8770 4297

​Honeywood Museum is the white building at the end of Honeywood Walk, and faces directly onto Carshalton Ponds opposite the Greyhound Hotel in Pound Street. Click HERE for a printer-friendly guide.

Accessibility

​Honeywood Museum does its utmost to accommodate those with additional needs. ​The ground floor (including the Shop and the Tea Room) is fully wheelchair-accessible, though access to the floors above is restricted. A wheelchair-accessible toilet is available. ​There is a blue badge parking bay in Honeywood Walk, adjacent to the Museum.

​Travelling by foot

​Honeywood can be accessed from North Street by way of Honeywood Walk, from West Street by way of Festival Walk, or directly from Pound Street.

​Travelling by bus

Click HERE for the Carshalton bus map
  • ​127 Purley - Woodcote Green - Wallington - Carshalton - Hackbridge - Mitcham - Tooting Broadway
  • 157 Morden - Rosehill - St. Helier Hospital - Carshalton - Wallington - Waddon - Croydon - Selhurst - Norwood Junction - Anerley - Crystal Palace
  • 407 Caterham - Whyteleafe - Purley - South Croydon - Croydon - Waddon - Wallington Green - Carshalton – Sutton
  • S3 Belmont (Sutton Hospital) - Carshalton Beeches - Carshalton - Sutton - Sutton Common - Worcester Park - Malden Manor Station (NOT SUNDAYS)
  • SL7 West Croydon - East Croydon - Wallington Green - Carshalton - Sutton - Cheam - North Cheam - Worcester Park - New Malden - Kingston - Teddington - Hatton Cross - Heathrow (STOPS ONLY WHERE SHOWN)
Buses 127 and 157 stop in North Street near the end of Honeywood Walk. Bus 407 stops in Pound Street. All these, together with the SL7, stop in Carshalton High Street. The S3 stops in West Street, at the end of Festival Walk.

​Travelling by train

Honeywood is about five minutes walk from Carshalton railway station, which is not to be confused with Carshalton Beeches. There are frequent services from Epsom, Sutton, West Croydon and London Victoria and the stations in between. Balham, with its connection with the Underground's Northern Line, is just four stations away.
  • Timetable - Victoria, Clapham Junction, Balham, Mitcham Eastfields, Mitcham Junction, Hackbridge, Carshalton, Sutton, Cheam, Ewell East and Epsom / Dorking / Horsham
  • Timetable - London, Sutton and Wimbledon

​Travelling by car

Honeywood Museum's post code is SM5 3NX if you intend using Sat Nav.

Honeywood is adjacent to the A232 in Carshalton, overlooking the ponds, between Sutton and Croydon. There is limited on-street parking in the immediate area around Honeywood, including a bay for Blue Badge holders in Honeywood Walk. There is no parking in Honeywood Walk between 10:00 and 11:00 Monday to Friday. There are two public Car Parks adjacent to Carshalton High Street.

​Hotels

The Greyhound Hotel in Pound Street is across the road from Honeywood. It is a small friendly hotel and public house steeped in the history of Carshalton, and is run by the well-known London brewer Youngs. Youngs have another long-standing hotel and public house at the Junction of Manor Road and Acre Lane, The Duke's Head Hotel on Wallington Green.
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  • Home
    • Latest News
    • Find Us
    • Contact Us
    • History of Honeywood
    • Accessibility
    • Links
  • Families
    • Pastimes
  • What's On
    • Events
    • Regular Events
    • Exhibitions
    • Online Exhibitions >
      • Painted Wandle
      • Picture Postcard Page
      • No Place Like Home
      • Story of The Oaks
  • Shop
    • New Book 2025
  • The Friends
    • Volunteers
    • Acquisitions
    • In Memoriam
    • Acknowledgements
    • Privacy Notice
  • Garden
    • Front Garden
    • Back Garden >
      • French Windows
      • Well
      • Raised Beds
      • Greenhouse
      • Northwest Corner
      • Rectangular Pond
      • Oval Pond
      • Water System
      • South Side
      • Belfry
    • Garden News
  • Nearby
    • Beddington Park >
      • Beddington Park Audio Visual
    • Little Holland House
    • The Old Rectory CORA
  • Archive
    • Events >
      • Platinum Jubilee 2022
      • Open House 2020
      • Spooky Afternoon 2015
      • Carshalton on Sea 2015
      • Alices Mad Tea Party 2015
      • WW1 Centenary 2014
      • Model Rail 2013
      • Olympic Torch 2012
      • Museum Status 2007
      • Maid of the Oaks 2007
      • Other Events >
        • Horse Play 2007
        • Top Sutton Attraction 2007
        • VE Day 2007
        • Yarn Bombers
    • History >
      • Birds Eye View 2011
      • Carshalton Park Grotto
      • Culvers Lodge
      • Honeywood
      • Springs and Watercourses
      • Sutton Lodge
      • The Leoni Bridge
      • The Lodge Gatehouse
      • The Oaks
      • The Oaks Info Boards
      • The Old Rectory
      • Wallington Green & Holy Trinity Church
    • Memories >
      • 20th Century Stories
      • Carshalton Carnival 1952
      • Carshalton High Street
      • Carshalton Memories
      • Carshalton on the Hill
      • Coronation Day Morden 1953
      • Echoes of my past
      • Growing up around Sutton
      • Growing up in Station Road Carshalton 1945-79
      • Wallington in the 50s and 60s
    • People >
      • Lionel Tertis
      • Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
    • Transport
  • Search