Red House, Bexleyheath

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Red House in Bexleyheath is a landmark Arts and Crafts residence designed by Philip Webb for William Morris, celebrated for its pioneering role in the movement’s architecture and decorative arts.

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Red House, Bexleyheath canonical 1
Red House, Bexleyheath, Kent 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Arts and Crafts building
historic house museum
house
landmark
architect Philip Webb
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts
associatedWith Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Edward Burne-Jones
Philip Webb
Pre-Raphaelite art
surface form: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
category Arts and Crafts architecture in England
Grade I listed houses in London
Historic house museums in London
National Trust properties in London
completionDate 1860
country United Kingdom
designedFor William Morris
floorCount 2
gardenStyle Arts and Crafts garden
hasFeature asymmetrical plan
built-in furniture
mural decorations
stained glass
hasGarden true
hasGuidedTours true
hasVisitorCentre true
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationAuthority Historic England
heritageDesignationCountry England
inception 1859
locatedIn Bexleyheath
England
London, England
surface form: London

London Borough of Bexley
materialUsed red brick
movement Arts and Crafts movement
namedAfter its red brick construction
notableResident Jane Morris
William Morris
openToPublic true
operator National Trust
ownedBy National Trust
partOf National Trust
surface form: National Trust properties in London
roofMaterial tile
significance important in history of decorative arts
pioneering example of Arts and Crafts domestic architecture
usedFor museum
residence

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Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. associatedWith Red House, Bexleyheath
Jane Morris residence Red House, Bexleyheath
this entity surface form: Red House, Bexleyheath, Kent