About This AttractionSuggest an Edit
Commissioned by William Morris in 1859, Red House has incredibly significance in the history of domestic architecture and garden design. The building is constructed of warm red brick, hence the name, under a steep red-tiled roof, with an emphasis on natural materials and a strong gothic influence. The garden was designed to 'clothe' the house. Inside, the house still has many of the original features and fixed items of furniture designed by Morris and Webb.
Somewhere To Eat?
The tearoom sells a selection of food and drink.Want To Treat Yourself?
Gifts and souvenirs can be purchased from the shop.Where Shall I Park?
There is limited pre-booked mobility parking.Features
- Indoor
- Disabled Access
Category

Historic Homes & Gardens
Suitable For

3-5

6-9

10+
Opening Times
Please contact the attraction.
Price Information
- Whole Property Adult: : £10
- Child: : £5
- Family: : £22.50
Facilities
•Parking•Coach parties welcome (maximum 15 on tour)•Guide dogs welcome•Refreshments•Gift shop•Picnic area
How To Get There
- Red House Lane, Bexleyheath, Kent DA6 8JF
- 02083036359
- Website
Directions
The house is located just off the A221 Bexleyheath. At the 1st roundabout take the 2nd exit then the 3rd exit at next roundabout. Then the 1st left into Danson Rd.
