Gunnersbury Park Museum located at Gunnersbury Park Museum, Gunnersbury Park House, Popes Ln, London W5 4NH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 3961 0280

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Grace Churchill

5 Google Rating

It has been magnificently renovated and there are some nice colourful displays such as the roses. Th

5/ 5

It has been magnificently renovated and there are some nice colourful displays such as the roses. The vegetable garden is worth a look too. The trees are lovely as well. Such a beautiful Park. We visited on a day when the clouds & sun chased each other all day. Good & plentiful parking & a nice big area that took a while to explore. Nice Cafe & a small museum.

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Barbara St Aubyn

4 Google Rating

Lovely building, some interesting exhibits. The kitchens, which are only open for a few hours each

4/ 5

Lovely building, some interesting exhibits. The kitchens, which are only open for a few hours each day, are worth a visit.

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Richard Beale

3 Google Rating

Lovely park with boating lake, nice café, a fountain, children's play area and good museum. The pla

3/ 5

Lovely park with boating lake, nice café, a fountain, children's play area and good museum. The plan is to get it all done up by 2026 and there are parts in need of renovation. What's been done is great so the future is promising.

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Saeed Jamal

4 Google Rating

Every one must go good place for kids during summer

4/ 5

Every one must go good place for kids during summer

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Linda Francis

5 Google Rating

So full of history and free to go in donations excepted.

5/ 5

So full of history and free to go in donations excepted.

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steven mascarenhas

5 Google Rating

Its beautiful and spacious.

5/ 5

Its beautiful and spacious.

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Mark Higgins

4 Google Rating

My patch

4/ 5

My patch

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Rosario Dsouza

5 Google Rating

A good experience for kids. The museum has some good exhibits. We attended a school workshop for sto

5/ 5

A good experience for kids. The museum has some good exhibits. We attended a school workshop for stone age period.

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qusay ajez

5 Google Rating

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5/ 5

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Adrian-Cristian Nicolaescu

5 Google Rating

Really nice museum and shop, in an awesome park! Really enjoyed a nice and relaxing Sunday walk arou

5/ 5

Really nice museum and shop, in an awesome park! Really enjoyed a nice and relaxing Sunday walk around this park.

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