Headstone Manor and Museum is located at Headstone Recreation Ground, Pinner View, Harrow HA2 6PX, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Headstone Manor and Museum and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Amynah Bhanji

5 Google Rating

Very lovely place to spend quality time. Very well maintained by volunteers, lovely trees, I felt li

5/ 5

Very lovely place to spend quality time. Very well maintained by volunteers, lovely trees, I felt like hugging the tree _ picture included. Good access for disabled. Exhibition of Harrow is an eye opener about the history of Harrow and other things. Excellent place for all age children. There are also pictures of places you can visit in Harrow. I have included them.

Hanif Kapadia

5 Google Rating

Lovely museum , beautifully restored and we'll worth visiting. The café is really nice and bright a

5/ 5

Lovely museum , beautifully restored and we'll worth visiting. The café is really nice and bright and staffed by lovely people. The garden and grounds are well maintained with lots of young volunteers pitching in , which is great to see. Will definitely be coming back.

ken goode

3 Google Rating

My first time going here . Normally I am not a museum person as find them boring but in fact looking

3/ 5

My first time going here . Normally I am not a museum person as find them boring but in fact looking around the gardens , barn and museum there was some interesting things and history to learn so I would not mind going again as its free to go. Was bit busy as there was a school trip so kind of made it a bit busy but I was not that fussed. Would go again . Also if you are a tall person like me mind your head when looking around the museum as it is a small place you could say. KEN

Claire Mendonca-Yeboah

5 Google Rating

Perfect for anyone. Something for everyone. A lovely green space for walking, picnics, playing, feed

5/ 5

Perfect for anyone. Something for everyone. A lovely green space for walking, picnics, playing, feeding the ducks etc. Take in some history too. One of our go to local parks.

Jackie Belimina

5 Google Rating

The kids had so much fun. They loved the new park layout and the bonus was the museum which just fin

5/ 5

The kids had so much fun. They loved the new park layout and the bonus was the museum which just finished off a nice afternoon out.

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