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The Museum Of The Home, Garden Atrium

Location pin

136 Kingsland Road Hoxton, London, E2 8EA - 

  • Users

    Up to
    150 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    External 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 Garden Atrium is a wonderful versatile space for evening receptions and events. Full of character and charm thanks to exposed brick walls and high glass ceilings, the recent addition to the Museum of the Home venue spaces, is available from 6pm-11pm to host up to 150 guests for a standing reception or 100 seated.
By day, the Atrium houses the Museum reception, welcoming guests between 10am-5pm. But by night, this could be your venue for a corporate drinks reception, social party or celebration for your friends and associates. Called the Garden Atrium, as it offers direct access to the Kingsland Lawns as well as offering views over the planted Gardens Through Time, your guests will be amazed by being surrounded by gorgeous green spaces in central London.
Should you wish to learn more about the Museum, exclusive out of hours tours could be arranged during your event (ask for details).

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 150

Dining

Dining

up to 100

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

Price type:
  • from £250 per hour

  • from £250 per hour

  • from £250 per hour

  • from £250 per hour

  • from £250 per hour

  • from £250 per hour

  • from £250 per hour

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Natural light

Natural light

Outdoor / Garden / Beach

Outdoor / Garden / Beach

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Audio & visual

Sound system

Sound system

Microphone

Microphone

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Allowed events

wedding

Wedding ceremony licence

alcoholLicense

Licensed for alcohol

Cancellation policy

50% refundable 14 days before the event

Location

Reviews

  • divyanka charan

    June 2024

    It's free and doesn't need booking either. You may spend 2 -3 hours in this museum if you read through all the materials with an average speed of 150 words per min. It does give vibes from different centuries. Nice time to spend here. There's a big cafe and bar "kitchen" just in front of the museum,worth trying.

  • o s

    August 2024

    A beautiful museum with so much to see. For example it shows you how people used to live in them day's and as you walk through the different rooms it becomes more modern. It also has, toilets, a souvenir shop,a restaurant to eat and a garden that tells you about the different flower's. It is well worth the visit and free to get in.

  • Grzegorz

    August 2024

    Great museum all things home. There's plenty to see, wonderful exhibition, building, shop, cafe and even walled garden. Kids and family friendly. A must see for all home aficionados.

  • Susan Yau

    August 2024

    Lots of things to see, well laid out, interesting mix of old and new. All free. Literally next door to Hoxton station. You can see the beautiful garden on your way down from the station. Lots of interesting pieces from photos to entire room layouts. I particularly enjoyed the photos of multiple living rooms and how people have decorated their homes. The Chinese/ vietnamese kitchen is a blast from the past. The level of detail is great - for example the copious amount of elastic bands in an Asian kitchen. I don’t know why, but it’s true. Loved it.