Doll’s House Museum located at 12 Haven Green, Ealing, London W5 2UU, UK

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Rehan Khan

4 Google Rating

Quirky, cute museum. Worth a quick visit if passing by with the kids. 10-15mins max

4/ 5

Quirky, cute museum. Worth a quick visit if passing by with the kids. 10-15mins max

Maria O'Beirne

2 Google Rating

Nice enough exhibits but disappointing. One room with various dolls and a couple of dolls houses. Wo

2/ 5

Nice enough exhibits but disappointing. One room with various dolls and a couple of dolls houses. Woman who apparently owns the collection brought me around the room giving me a quick not very necessary or relevant commentary. This took about 10 mins after which I said I'd have a closer look because I didn't have the chance while she was speaking. She was happy for me to do this but walked into the reception area calling a man's name saying "there's a lot of money" in other words telling him to come and watch in case I stole anything. Fair enough as she didn't know me, but I felt she should have been more discreet. As he was standing there waiting I felt I had to rush. £1.50 entry. Don't go especially as you wouldn't spend more than 20 mins even if you were taking your time.

samar ahmed

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Nana Nana

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Yang Liu

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Mahmoud Bakhtari

5 Google Rating

The Museum is full of toys and dolls and history is fascinating to see. As the owner told me is goi

5/ 5

The Museum is full of toys and dolls and history is fascinating to see. As the owner told me is going to be expanded and they are going to close and reopen on May.

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