Nuray Ç. • January 2, 2020Visited tiger who came to tea exhibition was brilliant. There’s a picnic area, bring your lunch and skip the busy cafe. The permanent parts are great too. Will come again to explore new exhibitions
Londonist • September 18, 2010Perhaps the best old house in London. Takes about 1.5 hours to go round, and then there's a nice cafe.
Denis B. • December 30, 2017Hidden gem of London museums. Packed with expositions and interesting information for children and adults. Free entrance, workshops for children and talks for everyone.
The Guardian • December 12, 2011micahelameadow: Framed works by surrealist Leonora Carrington have recently been displayed. There are also regular lectures (on subjects you never knew existed), workshops, puppet shows and films
Ian L. • December 11, 2010This is an excellent museum. Very interactive and the children love stuff like matchbox making. There is a great insight into local changes over the years.
Caroline V. • July 19, 2013It's e very small museum, but it housea the skeleton of the Elephant Man which is a definitely something impressive.
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