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William Morris Society & Museum

William Morris Society & Museum

Housed in the beautiful Georgian home where William Morris lived from 1878 until his death, the William Morris Society & Museum offers families a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of Britain's most influential designers and social reformers. Children will be captivated by Morris's intricate wallpaper patterns, textiles, and furniture designs that still influence interior design today. The museum's collection includes original Morris & Co. products, manuscripts, and personal items that bring his story to life in an intimate, house-museum setting that feels worlds away from larger, more formal institutions.

The museum regularly hosts family-friendly workshops where children can try their hand at traditional crafts like block printing, textile design, and bookbinding – skills that Morris himself championed. The knowledgeable volunteers are excellent at engaging young visitors with stories about Morris's adventures, from his time at Oxford to his later years as a pioneering environmentalist. Located right on the Thames in Hammersmith, families can easily combine a visit with a riverside walk or picnic, making it a perfect afternoon out that combines culture, creativity, and fresh air.

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