Almshouse 14 retains its original structure, so unfortunately the almshouse rooms are not wheelchair accessible. The tour also includes period lighting which may flicker.
If you have any queries, please email bookings@museumofthehome.org.uk
Due to the historic nature and layout of the building, spaces for this tour are limited. You must reserve a spot at the information desk to join a tour.
We recommend registering early on the day of your visit to secure a space on the tour.
Our regular public Almshouse 14 guided tours are free drop-ins, with an optional donation.
Discover what it was like to live in Hackney 200 years ago on tours of our restored 18th-century almshouse dwellings. Embark on an interactive walk through Almshouse 14 to see for yourself how residents kept warm, slept, ate, and did their washing centuries ago.
Check in at the Welcome desk upon arrival at Museum of the Home to reserve a spot.
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“A wonderful visit, so interesting looking back at how people lived. The tour guide was brilliant - very knowledgeable and so friendly. ”
Dee, Museum Visitor, 2026
“Very interesting tour. Great tour guide: competent, knowledgeable, with wonderful empathy with the visitors.”
Miriam, Museum Visitor, 2026
“Fascinating insight into the history of the almshouses & what life was like. The guide was fantastic and well worth the visit. Thank you so much.
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Michelle, Museum Visitor, 2026
“A wonderful informative and absorbing talk. The young lady spoke clearly and was easy to listen to. She held so much information that she shared easily with the group. I thought it would be a dry history talk but she brought it alive.
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Sue, Museum Visitor, 2026
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