The William Morris Gallery is housed in a Georgian house, built in the 1740s and set in Lloyd Park in Walthamstow, in north-east London. The grade II* listed building was Morris's family home from 1848 to 1856.
Forest Rd Walthamstow Greater London E17 4PP United Kingdom
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if your a lover of the gallery itself you get more than a kick out of this as there are great wonders beyond these doors
Absolutely worth a visit! The staff and museum are lovely, and the tea room has a great view of the park . ????
A beautiful gallery and in the heart of Walthamstow. An absolute must see.
Great to be at the official opening of the newly refurbished gallery . Looks amazing! Open Wed-Sun from 10-5. Do visit if you can.
Great little museum . Parking hearty is not easy, plan your visit via public transport .
The garden is amazing .. the gallery is interesting too
Jeremy Deller exhibition provides a healthy mix of politics and aesthetics
Great tea room with great view .
The chilli rice is nice. A great place to sit and use the wi-fi to mooch about.
Just an evening stroll around the grounds is a lovely visit
Free entry
Design and artistic work
Wonderful free museum . New Peacock carpet is worth seeing.
The whole thing!
Super helpful staff: arrived with two small hungry children after lunch Plan-A fell through. The queue was long & I was told 10-15 min wait for food but chef did kids v quickly & saved the day! - Jo Twyman
Mix and match and neon lights and colours and a great atmosphere. It's a bit far from central London but it's worth a visit - Yiota Pap
We went for the Mac Conner exhibition. Great work of art, well arranged and loved the full history of each piece. - Sam J.
Great David Shrigley show. Such a fantastic space for a playful, humorous artist. Jeremy Deller not as grabbing but good to see bikes in the exhibition. - Alex C
Lots to do, including play areas for kids, skate park, cafe, bowling and tennis. A lovely walk - Kevin Reed
Excellent refurb. Kitchen has now opened and can highly recommend the food. Superb beer. Open fire. Family friendly. Pinball. Another fine pub for the Stow. - Will Dyson
Excellent crisp bases and friendly staff. Small-ish indoors so expect queues at peak times I'd guess. - Daniel McGuinness