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Museum of Richmond

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About Museum of Richmond

The Museum of Richmond occupies a prominent home in the Old Town Hall on Whittaker Avenue, right in the heart of Richmond town centre. It explores the social history of this distinctive corner of southwest London through carefully assembled displays, creative workshops and community events. The museum welcomes visitors of all ages — from schoolchildren discovering local heritage for the first time to long-standing residents deepening their connection to the area. Open Tuesday to Friday and on Saturday mornings, it offers a genuinely accessible and unhurried cultural experience without the scale or crowds of a major London institution.

Local area

Richmond carries its history with quiet confidence, and the Museum of Richmond sits at the heart of that identity. Housed in the Old Town Hall — itself a building of civic character — it is ideally placed for residents who might combine a visit with a stroll along the Thames, a browse through the lanes off George Street, or a Saturday morning at the local market. In a borough shaped by royal heritage, Richmond Park and centuries of riverside life, the museum offers a thoughtful place to make sense of why Richmond feels so distinctively itself.

Why choose Museum of Richmond

For residents who value local knowledge and community connection, the Museum of Richmond offers something the larger institutions cannot: an intimate, personal experience rooted entirely in the place where you live. Its modest scale means you are never lost in a crowd, and the welcoming atmosphere — reinforced by regular creative sessions and family-friendly workshops — makes it as much a neighbourhood meeting point as a cultural venue. The Tuesday-to-Saturday opening pattern suits a relaxed weekday visit or a Saturday morning outing, and admission to a community-focused local museum of this kind is typically accessible to all.

Services

  • Local history exhibitions
  • Community workshops
  • School holiday children's workshops
  • Coffee and craft sessions
  • Heritage displays and collections
  • Guided engagement with local history

Ideal for: Local residents, Families with children, History enthusiasts, Older adults seeking community activities, School groups, Visitors to Richmond.

Frequently asked questions

When is the Museum of Richmond open?

The museum is open Tuesday to Friday from 11am to 5pm, and on Saturday from 10am to 4pm. It is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Where exactly is the Museum of Richmond located?

It is housed in the Old Town Hall on Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, TW9 1TP — a central and easily recognisable building in the heart of Richmond town.

Does the museum offer activities for children?

Yes. The museum runs school holiday workshops where children can explore local heritage through hands-on creative activities.

Are there events or sessions for adults beyond the main exhibitions?

Yes. The museum hosts coffee and craft sessions that bring its collections to life in a sociable, informal setting — well suited to adults looking for a creative and community-minded afternoon.

How can I contact the Museum of Richmond or find out more?

You can call the museum on 020 8332 1141 or visit their website at www.museumofrichmond.com for current exhibitions, events and workshop details.

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Last verified: June 2026