Museum

Red House Bexleyheath

Bexleyheath

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Free entry

A must see for Arts & Crafts enthusiasts, Red House Bexleyheath is the only house to have been commissioned, created and lived in by William Morris.

The National Trust owned building in south-east London is of architectural and social significance. Designed by Philip Webb and completed in 1860 as a home for William Morris and his new wife, Jane, it boasts original features and furniture by Morris and Webb.

Take a guided tour of Red House

Red House served as the Morris family home for several years. It was a centre for the Pre-Raphaelite circle. Members of the group all visited and even contributed to the house's design. Today, the house open to the public for guided tours allowing visitors to to see the grand hall, dining room, library, and Morris' studio, all showcasing the movement's emphasis on beauty and functionality.

Exquisite interiors

Glimpse into the lives of the Morris family and the artistic circle they moved in. The house retains many of its original features, including stained glass windows designed by Edward Burne-Jones and embroidery by Morris' wife, Jane, and her sister Elizabeth Burden.

Hidden mural

Conservation work in 2013 uncovered a Pre-Raphaelite wall painting by Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Elizabeth Siddal, Burne-Jones and Ford Madox Brown in the master bedroom. The painting, depicting biblical figures, was cleverly disguised to resemble a hanging tapestry.


Want to see more places to enjoy artworks from the Pre-Raphaelite movement? Find out art historian Dr James Fox’s pick of Top Five Pre-Raphaelite Houses.

Visitor information

Address

Red House Bexleyheath

Red House Lane, Bexleyheath, London, DA6 8JF
020 8303 6359

Opening times

23 Apr - 31 Oct Thu - Sat, 11am - 3pm

Exclusions and safety measures

Red House is running a pre-booked ticket model to ensure we manage numbers and adhere to social distancing guidelines.

Visitor information

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