The Museum Of The Home, Front Lawns
136 Kingsland Road Hoxton, London, E2 8EA -
Up to
800 standingOffers
cateringExternal Catering
allowed
Grade I listed 19th Century almshouses, surrounded by tranquil gardens in Hoxton, minutes north of the City. The Geffrye Museum explores home and home life from 1600 to the present day through a series of evocative period London living rooms and gardens. The museum's green and peaceful setting and central location make it an ideal venue for receptions, cocktail parties, press launches, photo shoots and meetings.
The Museum of the Home's expansive manicured front lawns are a rare green space so close to the city of London. Peppered with impressively-sized London plane trees and a backdrop of 300 year-old almshouses, this is a truly iconic and unique events venue.
Located on Hoxton's popular Kingsland Road, with excellent transport links, the location is ideal for both public and private events.
The space can be used for both public and private events, with a capacity of up to 1000.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 800
Theatre
up to 600
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
9:00 - 23:00
tuesday
9:00 - 23:00
wednesday
9:00 - 23:00
thursday
9:00 - 23:00
friday
9:00 - 23:00
saturday
9:00 - 23:00
sunday
9:00 - 23:00
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Natural light
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
WiFi
Other
Audiovisual equipment can be sourced on request.
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 14 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Арина Арина
Very interesting museum with many well-preserved exhibits of different eras, painting and furniture,dishes of different styles plunges us into the unique atmosphere of the past
Carl McCauley
Visited before an amazing Museum. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Looking forward to visiting again in the summer when other rooms have been added.
Tony L
I recently visited the Museum of the Home, for the first time, and thoroughly enjoyed my experience. It was fascinating to learn about and explore the evolution of domestic interiors from 1600 to the present day. The museum is open to the public free of charge, and there's no need to make a booking. Please note that it's closed on Mondays.
M Sacc
Great Museum if you're looking for something to do on a cold winters day! It's free entry (although you do have the option to donate) and there's plenty to explore and visit to keep you busy for up to 2 hours! It details the different way we have lived since the 1700's and it shows a great presentation of what it means to be, have or feel 'at home'. Great concept!
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