Red House

| August 27, 2010 | 0 Comments

The east front of Red House with well in the foreground. This L-shaped house of red brick laid in 'English Bond' & a red tiled roof was designed for William Morris by Philip Webb in 1859.
Red House Lane,
Bexleyheath DA6 8JF

William Morris house. Designed by Morris and his friend, the architect Philip Webb. Delightful, peaceful garden clothes the house, now in suburban surroundings. Tea-room and small shop. Childrens quiz available. No baby-changing. You can visit the garden only for 50p!

Opening Hours: Summer open Wed – Sun: 11am to 4.45pm. Winter open at weekends 11am to 4.45pm

Website: Visit Red House website

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Janis I look after the day-to-day running of ReallyKidFriendly.com, as well as some geeky stuff behind the scenes. Thanks to my two boisterous rascals (aged 4 and 5), I have become an expert in soft play areas, parks, energetic music classes, and where to get a stiff drink once the kids have gone to bed. Really – ask me anything!

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