Some of the free entry places in England that you can
visit without paying for a ticket – all you need is the knowledge
English Free Entry Attractions, Heritage Sites, Events,
Museums, Galleries. Listed by County.
East London, England
Free things to do in East London - Some of the free entry places in EAST LONDON that you can visit without paying for a ticket – all you need is the knowledge
Museum of Childhood at Bethnal Green
Cambridge Heath Road
London, E2 9PA
This Museum contains one of the largest and oldest collections of toys and childhood artefacts in the world.
The collection, which dates from the sixteenth century to date is permanently on display to visitors, board games, dolls & dolls houses, model cars, puppets, rocking horses, teddy bears, toy soldiers and train sets.
Open: Mon -Thurs 1000 - 1745. Closed: Fri.
Admission is free.
Tel: 020 8980 2415
Fax: 020 8983 5225
Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture
Middlesex University
Cat Hill, Barnet
London, EN4 8HT
Open all year, Tue-Sat, 1000 - 1700, Sun, 1400 - 1700.
Closed Easter, Christmas through to New Year.
Admission is free.
Tel: 020 8411 5244
Fax: 020 8411 6639
North Woolwich Old Station Museum
Pier Road, North Woolwich
London, E16 2JJ
Open 3 Jan - 28 Nov, Sat, Sun, 1300 - 1700.
During Newham School Holidays, Mon-Fri, 1300 - 1700
Admission is free.
Tel: 020 7474 7244
Fax: 020 7473 6065
Ragged School Museum
46-50 Copperfield Road, Bow
London, E3 4RR
Open all year, Wed, Thu, 1000-1700;
first Sun or each month, 1400-1700.
Closed 20 Dec-1 Jan
Admission is free.
Tel: 020 8980 6405
Fax: 020 8983 3481
Royal London Hospital Archives and Museum
Whitechapel
London, E1 1BB
Open all year, Mon-Fri, 1000 - 1630.
Admission is free.
Tel: 020 7377 7608
Vestry House Museum
Vestry Road, Walthamstow
London,E17 9NH
Local museum in former workhouse in Walthamstow Village.
Open all year, Mon-Fri, 1000-1300 & 1400-1730,
Sat, 1000-1300 & 1400-1700.
Closed Sun, Bank hols
Admission is free.
Tel: 020 8509 1917
William Morris Gallery
Lloyd Park, Forest Road
Walthamstow
London, E17 4PP
Wm. Morris's former home, now displays his wallpapers, textiles, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, etc, plus Pre-Raphaelite paintings and works by the Arts and Crafts Movement which Morris inspired.
Open all year;
Tues - Sat & 1st Sun of ea month: 1000 -1300; 1400 -1700
Every effort has been made to make sure that the information contained
in this Directory is accurate. Do be aware, however, that conditions of
entry etc. can change at short notice and that telephone numbers and personalities
may change also.