Museum of the Home Museum of the Home

Museum of the Home

136 Kingsland Road, London, E2 8EA, United Kingdom | 020 7739 9893 | Website

Venue Description

The Museum of the Home, formerly the Geffrye Museum, is a free museum in the 18th-century Grade I-listed former almshouses on Kingsland Road in Shoreditch, London. All the information for this venue has been submitted by visitors in the form of reviews.

Accessibility

MAIN ENTRANCE (GEFFRYE STREET) The main Museum entrance is on Geffrye Street, directly opposite Hoxton Station (London Overground), and provides step-free access from trains to the Museum. There are 15 steps from Geffrye Street to the main entrance. There is also a ramp. The ramp is 45 m long in total. It is divided into four separate ramps, the longest of which is 14 m. There are two sets of glass doors at the main entrance. To open each door, push the large metal button with a blue wheelchair symbol. The doors will open outwards, towards you. KINGSLAND ROAD ENTRANCE You can also enter the Museum from Kingsland Road. This is the best entrance to use if you are arriving by bus, using a Blue Badge parking bay and for drop-offs by car, coach or minibus. The Blue Badge parking bays allow parking for up to 3 hours, 10am–4pm. The bays are alongside the central Museum gates. There are three pedestrian gates on Kingsland Road leading to a large area of the lawn. At the central gate a ramp leads from the pavement down to a smooth and level path. The entrance is on the far right-hand corner of the lawn area when looking towards the Museum with your back to the road. At the entrance three stone steps lead up from the path into the Museum. There is also a 6 m long ramp. The steps and the ramp lead to a glass door that opens automatically. STEP-FREE ACCESS There are passenger lifts between floors and a vertical platform lift from the Home Galleries to the Gardens Through Time. For step-free access to the Collections Display on the first floor please ask a member of our team for assistance. WHEELCHAIRS Manual wheelchairs are available to borrow for use in our galleries and gardens. We do not operate a wheelchair booking system. If you would like to borrow a wheelchair, please ask at the information desk in the reception space when you arrive. We have two manual transit wheelchairs and two manual self-propelled wheelchairs. All our wheelchairs are suitable for users up to 115kg, have a 45cm wide seat, footrests, solid tyres and parking brakes. Our object labels and interpretation text panels are placed at a suitable height for wheelchair users. FLOORS AND PATHS The floors inside the Museum are a mix of concrete, wood and carpet.The paths in our gardens are a mix of brick paving and resin-bound gravel. There are ramps between different levels of the gardens. Our team work hard to make sure our paving is swept regularly and gritted in cold weather.

Accessibility Guide

Accessibility Guide Link: https://www.museumofthehome.org.uk/visit-us/access/

Access Statement

Access Statement Link: https://www.museumofthehome.org.uk/what-we-do/who-we-are/accessibility-statement/

Toilets

There is an accessible toilet suitable for wheelchair users in the reception area and three further accessible toilets across the Museum. All of our accessible toilets have a pull cord alarm. There are also single-sex toilets in the reception area. The single-sex toilets each include one ambulatory cubicle. This is a larger cubicle fitted with grab rails suitable for individuals who may need more space but do not use a wheelchair. The nearest Changing Places toilet is in Haggerston Park (https://hackney.gov.uk/haggerston-park#change)

Staff

Information about the staff has not been added for this venue.

Assistance dog facilities

Assistance dog exercise facilities

Guide, assistance and emotional support dogs – including dogs in training – are welcome at the Museum as long as they are working and wearing their tabard/harness, or by being identified as such to staff at the Welcome Desk.

The venue says it has...

  • Carer Discount
  • Dedicated Seating
  • Disabled Access
  • Induction Loop
  • Disabled Parking
  • Access Statement
  • Online Booking

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