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Where is Honeywood Museum? Honeywood Museum is the white building facing directly onto Carshalton Ponds, opposite the Greyhound Hotel in Pound Street. On the map below, Honeywood is indicated as the blue building at the end of Honeywood Walk and is marked by the word 'MUS' in the red circle.
Travelling by foot Honeywood can be accessed from either Honeywood Walk, or Pound Street.
Travelling by bus
127 Purley - Woodcote Green - Wallington -
Carshalton - Hackbridge - Mitcham - Tooting Broadway Buses 127 and 157 stop in North Street near the end of Honeywood Walk. Bus 407 stops in Pound Street. All these, together with the X26, stop in Carshalton High Street. The S3 stops in West Street, a short walk away. Travelling by train Victoria, Clapham Junction, Balham, Mitcham Junction, Hackbridge, Carshalton, Sutton, Cheam, Ewell East and Epsom Honeywood is about five minutes walk from Carshalton railway station, which is not to be confused with Carshalton Beeches. There are frequent services from Epsom and London Victoria and the stations in between. Balham, with its connection with the Underground's Northern Line, is just three stations away. Travelling by car Honeywood is adjacent to the A232 in Carshalton, between Sutton and Croydon There is limited on-street parking in the immediate area around Honeywood. There are two public Car Parks adjacent to Carshalton High Street (see blue 'P' symbols in map above). Hotels The Greyhound Hotel in Pound Street is across the road from Honeywood. It is a small friendly hotel and public house run by the well known London brewer Youngs. Youngs have another hotel and public house at the Junction of Manor Road and Acre Lane, The Duke's Head Hotel on Wallington Green. |