Exploring Greater London
  This trail will take you from the riches of the V&A to three of William Morris’s former homes – now open to visitors – and also to the inspiring Geffrye Museum.  
  Victoria & Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum is in many ways at the heart of the Arts & Crafts Movement in the UK.
 
  William Morris Gallery
The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, East London is the next stop on this trail.
 
  Geffrye Museum
The Geffrye Museum, a former almshouse, stands in the heart of Shoreditch in East London, and is London`s museum of domestic interiors.
 
  Red House
Designed by Philip Webb in 1859, the Red House was built for William Morris and his wife Jane and was the birthplace of their two daughters.
 
  Kelmscott House
In 1879 William Morris settled at, Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, now the home of the William Morris Society.
 
  Liberty`s of London
No Arts & Crafts tour of London would be complete without a visit to Liberty’s in Regent Street.