We've recently added lots of lovely new gift ideas to the shelves in The Friends' Shop at the Museum for Autumn and Christmas! Click / tap on the pic below to browse online.
We’re delighted to announce that Honeywood Museum will reopen on Thursday 20 May, Thursdays to Saturdays 10:00 to 17:00. We’re excited to welcome you back for a thoroughly enjoyable visit. You can book your visit through our eventbright page where you can also see any new exhibitions, events and fun family activities that we’ll have available. Walk-in visits will also be available.
What will my visit be like? Your safety, and that of our staff, is our highest priority. That’s why we’ve introduced timed visits to stagger entry flow and help with social distancing. A ticket allows a group of up to six people from the same household or support bubble to visit the building for one hour. Visitors are also required to wear face coverings during their visit. Combined with a one-way route and an enhanced cleaning regime, including hand sanitisers on entry, we are pleased to be welcoming our visitors back safely. The Friends' Shop Our Shop at Honeywood Museum, with its range of unusual gifts and publications, will be open throughout the Museum's opening hours. Honeywood Tea Room Honeywood's Tea Room opening times remain unchanged, Monday to Thursday 10:00-18:00 and Friday to Sunday 10:00-18:30. Little Holland House is currently closed until further notice due to project works. Arranging your visit and what to expectHoneywood Museum is open from 12:00-17:00 on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays only from Thursday 4 December until Saturday 19 December. Visitor numbers are limited. Entry is free and guaranteed access may be pre-booked from here where all further details, and what to expect on arrival, are outlined. Please note that face coverings are a mandatory requirement for visitors to wear during their visit unless they are exempted - see item 3. here. Limited priority telephone bookings are available earlier each day on 020 8770 4740. Visits will be of one hour in duration and entry times will be staggered so that social distancing may be maintained. Donations are very welcome at this difficult time. Twelve Days of Christmas at Honeywood Museum
Following the amazing success of our Carshalton Mugs, we are delighted to announce that stock of a new Wallington Mug from LazyStuff is now also available in our shop. Featuring silhouettes of well-known landmarks around the town, it costs just £12, and we are reliably informed it holds cold drinks just as well as hot!!
Available from our shop - just £12 for this very special local mug.
(Sorry we can't yet accept cards for payment.) Just £12 to own a very special mug! Pubs that are so much a part of the history and social life of Carshalton and the conservation area around Honeywood Museum and Carshalton Ponds.
Produced by Lazy Stuff of Carshalton, this wonderful Limited Edition mug depicting Carshalton's famous pubs will be available for just £12 at Honeywood Museum from noon on Friday 1 March 2019.
First come, first served! Please note that we are currently only able to accept cash payments in our Shop.
Our Autumn Raffle tickets will be on Sale at Honeywood Museum for the final time over the weekend 17/18 November. Some great prizes, many from local businesses. Please do help us raise funds for all the work we do at, and support we give to, the Museum. The Raffle will be drawn by best-selling author Alison Weir at our event (now sold out) on Thursday 22 November. Thank you so much to all those who have already got their tickets, and to all those who have donated prizes. Covering 28 unmissable heritage venues in and around Carshalton's Conservation Area, our new full-colour Carshalton Heritage Walk leaflet is now available in our shop. Priced at just 20p this has be to one of the best value guides available of its kind! The suggested route starts and finishes at Honeywood Museum, so a coffee before and a tea at the end make this a perfect short walk. Available while stocks last. |
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