The Hahnemann House Trust (HHT) was established in 1920 to house artefacts relating to Samuel Hahnemann – the founder of homeopathy – and others, as well as to establish a permanent collection.

HHT became a registered charity in 1967 and work is undertaken through the trustee, Homeopathy UK. Some of the collection is currently available to access online via this website (launched in 2019).

Following a £10,000 grant award from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, work is now underway to improve the documentation of the collection, particularly the books.  Our aim is to introduce new digital content (e.g. website, social media) and improve existing content.

This survey will help us to understand our online audiences better and feed into our plans for the future.

The survey should only take around 5-8 minutes to complete and responses will be anonymous.

Many thanks for taking part and sharing your thoughts with us.

    1. Before we begin the survey, please can you tell us your age?


    How and why you interact with us

    2. On average, how often do you visit our website?

    3. Which of the following describe your motivations for accessing this website? (Tick all that apply)

    4. Which of the following activities have you done – today or previously – through our website? (Tick all that apply)

    5. If you have visited our online collections database, what best describes your purpose for doing so? (Tick all that apply)

    6. What subject matters and/or type of digital content relating to the story of homeopathy would you like to see more of from us?

    7. If there was a physical exhibition of items from the HHT collection in your locality, would you be likely to visit?

    8. If you have anything else to add to the questions above, please let us know here:


    About you

    9. What is your country of residence?

    10. What is your full postcode? (This information will only be used for research)

    11. Do you identify as a deaf or disabled person, or have a long-term health condition?

    12. Please add any further comments here if not already covered.