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The Collection. Devoted to designer, craftsman and radical socialist William Morris. Find out more. Getting here. Address: William Morris Gallery. Lloyd Park, Forest Road. London E17 4PP. William Morris Gallery is located in Walthamstow in north-east London and is easily accessible by public transport.
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The William Morris Gallery is a museum devoted to the life and works of William Morris, an English Arts and Crafts designer and early socialist. It is located in Walthamstow at Water House, a substantial Grade II* listed Georgian home. [1] The extensive grounds of the building are a public park, known as Lloyd Park .
William Morris Gallery is set in Lloyd Park in Walthamstow, in north-east London, sitting comfortably in the walls of a Georgian house. Built in the 1740s, the grade II* listed building was William Morris’s family home from 1848 to 1856 and now serves as the only public Gallery devoted to William Morris. Following a major redevelopment, the ...
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Explore the internationally-renowned collection devoted to designer, craftsman and radical socialist William Morris. The Gallery holds the largest collection in the world of Morris’s works, as well a collection of works by his contemporaries, including the Pre-Raphaelite artists.