A shrine to the Arts and Crafts movement
Nestled on a terrace on the River Thames in Hammersmith, West London, Emery Walker’s House has some of the most authentic Arts and Crafts interiors in Britain.
Once the home of a celebrated typographer and printer, its four storeys are filled with significant ceramics, textiles and hand-carved furniture, along with one of the largest in situ collections of original William Morris hand-blocked wallpapers in the world.
But what makes this interior so unique and why is it consistently voted one of the best historic house museums in London? Click or scroll on to find out...
Susan Springate
11 March 2025
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