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Hooray for Honeywood! We're opening again!!

19/7/2020

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From Friday 24 July Honeywood Museum will be open from 10:00 to 17:00 on Fridays and Saturdays only. Entry will be free, but should be pre-booked from here, where all further details, and what to expect on arrival, are outlined.

Limited priority telephone bookings are available 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.

In addition to the permanent displays, two great new exhibitions will be showing. We’re really looking forward to welcoming visitors again!

​The Tea Room at Honeywood Museum is open for take-away from 09:15-18:30 Monday-Thursday and 09:30-20:30 Friday to Sunday. Alcoholic beverages are now available. Social-distancing is observed by queuing to be served from the Tea Room entrance.
5 Comments
Margery Seymour
24/7/2020 11:54:41

I am a member of Hello Club and would like to book a group
ticket (6 persons) on Saturday 1st August from about 11 am?
please let me know if this is possible.

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Margery Seymour
24/7/2020 22:51:08

home tel.number. 0208 3952678

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The Friends of Honeywood Museum link
24/7/2020 14:43:52

Dear Margery,

Thank you for your interest in visiting Honeywood with your group,

Please be aware that when booking, that 1 ticket refers to 1 ticket per group per day (max. 6 people). This one ticket allows the whole group entry to Honeywood Museum, which includes two temporary exhibitions currently on display.

Currently, bookings for Honeywood Museum are done via Eventbrite, you can find the page for the 1st of August here.
These are hourly slots from 12:00, with last entry at 16:00.

Telephone booking is available for limited priority tickets (at an earlier time of 10:00 or 10:30). Unfortunately, 11:00 to 12:00 is unavailable.
For the priority slots please contact us via 02087704740.

Visitors will need to arrive at the start time, and will have one hour to enjoy this unique historic house and its exhibitions!

We hope to welcome you to Honeywood very soon

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The Friends of Honeywood Museum link
24/7/2020 14:46:58

"https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hooray-for-honeywood-tickets-113135497318?aff=ebdssbeac" is the page for 1st August.

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Margery Seymour
24/7/2020 22:57:30

please advise me by email as one of our members wants
to see the exhibition as I believe 2 of his paintings are exhibited
And he wants to bring members of his family with him.
Thank you and he doesn't have computer access.

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      • Oval Pond
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      • Culvers Lodge
      • Honeywood
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      • Sutton Lodge
      • The Oaks
      • The Old Rectory
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