Erika G.
Yelp
This was the final residence of the man himself, Freud. His actual couch was there, and his stellar collection of Oriental rugs. All his furniture, and antiques. And books, stacks and stacks of books. It's definitely off the beaten path, which I like, and seemed to attract a more erudite crowd. Tucked away in a tony neighborhood in Maresfield Gardens.
Lots of information and history on Freud's family as well, who were psychology stars in their own right. His daughter's study is part of the museum, and lots of history on her as well.
Great furniture. Gorgeous garden in back. There was also a gift shop with Freud tchotchkes for psychology geeks. I liked this museum, as it was small, and you could look everything over in an hour or so, before "museum fatigue" sets in.
They have a guided audio tour, which really isn't my style - but it's there, if it's yours. Me, I prefer to read and gather my own information, rather than be told. But that's me.