Red House




After visiting many National Trust properties, I must admit they all blend into one, so I wanted to see something unique. Red house (not "The" Red House as we were swiftly told) in Bexleyheath London was definitely a good choice. The Gothic architecture and medieval decoration reflect its history as a hub for the Pre-Raphaelite movement. The house is a little empty, as many items had been removed or replaced over the years, but that isn't really the point of the property. Instead, my eyes were drawn to details on the stain glass windows and the decorative wall patterns. For the many people that I know who love the Arts and Crafts movement, this place will certainly be a treat.

  Round window overlooking the rose garden.
 
The house was home to the multi-talented William Morris, but you don’t need to be a fan of his work to have fun because plenty of information was provided through tours and helpful volunteers. In fact, out of all the places I have visited, I was impressed with the amount of information available. Volunteers appeared genuinely interested and eager to answer questions.

Beautiful Pre-Raphaelite tapestry.

Partially reconstructed wall painting.  

There was a lot of emphasis on showcasing conservation in many rooms with little restoration. As a conservation student, I think it is good that not everything is restored to its previous glory, but I did expect a certain level of impressiveness and I am not sure if the interior provides that. In comparison to other historic houses, its size and style may not give you the feeling of being in Hogwarts, but you will certainly get a few magical photos out of it.


The Studio of William Morris


I really enjoyed the pretty garden outside. There are fruit trees and a vegetable garden, the produce of which are used in the café, which offers a selection of deserts rather than a sit-down meal. I unfortunately didn't have time to eat there, but if any of you do, please let me know what you think. I probably wasn't allowed to go around picking fruit, but if no one is looking, who's going to stop me!






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  1. Loved the house, not much choice in the cafe, but they do a decent salad sandwich! Xxx

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