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Exploring Greater London
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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.
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Victoria & Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum is in many ways at the heart of the Arts & Crafts Movement in the UK.
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William Morris Gallery
The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, East London is the next stop on this trail.
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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.
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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.
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Kelmscott House
In 1879 William Morris settled at, Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, now the home of the William Morris Society.
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Liberty`s of London
No Arts & Crafts tour of London would be complete without a visit to Liberty’s in Regent Street.
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