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Welcome to Honeywood Museum

 

Address: Honeywood Museum, Honeywood Walk, Carshalton, SM5 3NX

Opening Hours: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 10am - 5pm

General Admission: Free

Book a visit to Honeywood or view our special activities here

 

About Honeywood Museum

The borough's flagship historic house and museum reopened at the end of May 2012. It has been beautifully refurbished and renovated as a result of an investment of almost £1m which has come from the Heritage Lottery Fund (£635,000), the council (£260,000), and Sutton Arts Council (£15,000).

The Grade II listed building next to Carshalton Ponds dates from the 17th century but was extended in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. The house has been beautifully restored to show how it would have looked when it was a family home. The Edwardian billiards room and drawing room, and Victorian bathroom and scullery will let visitors step into the past and see for themselves how the residents of Honeywood would have lived.

There is a programme of changing interactive exhibitions. This gives visitors more opportunity to see a wider range of museum artifacts and learn about life in Sutton in the past. In addition, there are lots of activities for families and children throughout the year as well as an extensive programme of workshops for schools.

Honeywood Museum is supported by the The Friends of Honeywood Museum.

Sutton Council's Cultural Services - Honeywood Museum

 

Food and Drink

The Honeywood Tea Room is open, offering outdoor table service and takeaway services. For opening times, services and menus, please check their website.

 

Civil Ceremonies

Sutton Council is offering this beautiful historic venue for civil ceremonies.

 

This delightful setting, Honeywood Museum in Carshalton offers value for money, and is perfectly placed for small intimate ceremonies. Steeped in history, our venue will ensure your special day is remembered with love and joy. Download a copy of our brochure and enquire with our team to book a viewing. Limited availability.

 

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