Townhouse
Townhouse, 5 Fournier Street, E1 6QE Step over the threshold of 5 Fournier Street in Spitalfields and step back in time. Shut the door behind […]
Townhouse, 5 Fournier Street, E1 6QE Step over the threshold of 5 Fournier Street in Spitalfields and step back in time. Shut the door behind […]
The Goldsmiths’ Company, Foster Lane, EC2V 6BNHuguenot Goldsmiths were attracted to Britain as a result of religious persecution but also for economic reasons. Initially London […]
The French Hospital, 41 La Providence, Rochester, ME1 1NB The French Hospital is one of the oldest and largest Huguenot charities in England. Founded originally […]
The Fan Museum, 12 Crooms Hill, SE10 8ERThe Fan Museum is home to a collection of more than 3,500 predominantly antique fans from around the […]
The Science Museum, London SW7 2DD The collection of Huguenot clocks includes more than 600 watches, 90 clocks, 30 marine chronometers and a number of […]
Bank of England Museum, Threadneedle Street EC2R The Huguenots made an immense contribution to every aspect of life in Britain, including banking and the first […]
Sandys Row Synagogue, 4a Sandys Row, E1 7HW Once one of nine Huguenot Chapels in Spitalfields it is now one of only four Synagogues left […]
Museum of London, 150 London Wall, EC2Y 5HNA visit to this museum is well worth while as it has many Huguenot artefacts – including Mrs […]
London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road, EC1R 0HB This is the largest local authority archive in the UK with over 105km of archives about London […]
Huguenot Burial Ground, East Hill, Wandsworth (Mount Nod), SW18 2QZSituated between two busy roads the burial ground opened in 1687. It became known as Mount […]