Geffrye Museum
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Founded in 1914, the Geffrye Museum is a museum specialising in the history of the English domestic interior. Named after Sir Robert Geffrye, former Lord Mayor of London
Lord Mayor of London
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 and Master of the Ironmongers' Company, it is located on Kingsland Road
Kingsland Road
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 in London
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. The main body of the museum is housed in the Grade I-listed almshouses of the Ironmongers' Company, built in 1714 at the bequest of Geffrye. The museum was extended in 1998 with an innovative yet architecturally sympathetic new wing designed by Branson Coates Architects.

The museum shows the changing style of the English
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 domestic interior in a series of eleven displayed period rooms from 1600 to the present day. The emphasis is on the furnishings, pictures and ornaments of the urban middle classes of London.

The museum routinely holds exhibitions and seminars both in the museum itself and its walled herb garden. An annual exhibition of note is the 'Christmas Past' exhibit which sees each period room adorned as it would have been during the Christmas period.

In addition the museum has an eighteenth-century alms house as part of the display, showing the building in its original guise as a rest home for the poor.

In 2011 the Geffrye secured funding of £13.2million from the Heritage Lottery Fund to build an extension to the museum due to open in 2015.

Transport connections

Service Station/Stop Lines/Routes served
London Buses Hoxton Station / Geffrye Museum 67, 149
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, 242, 243
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, 394
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London Overground Hoxton
Hoxton railway station
Hoxton railway station is in the Hoxton district of the London Borough of Hackney. The station is located on the Kingsland Viaduct and is served by London Overground trains on the extended East London Line, under the control of the London Rail division of Transport for London...

 
London Overground
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