The country home of William Morris 1871-1896. The house contains a collection of the works of Morris, his family and his associates.

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01 Apr 2010 to 30 Sep 2010Wednesday 11:00-17:00
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Kelmscott Manor was the summer country home of William Morris, the poet, craftsman and socialist from 1871 until his death in 1896. The house which is open to the public, contains a collection of the possessions and works of Morris and his associates including furniture, textiles, carpets and ceramics. Surrounded by attractive gardens, with restaurant, shop and exhibition barn.
House & Garden: open Wednesdays (1 April to 30 Sept) 11am-5pm and on the first and third Saturdays 11am-5pm (4 & 18 April; 2 & 16 May; 6 & 20 June; 4 & 18 July; 1 & 15 Aug; 5 & 19 Sept). Last admission to the house 4.30pm.
Garden only: open as the house plus Thursdays (May & June) 2pm-5pm
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