The Red House, Douglas, Isle of Man

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The Red House in Douglas, Isle of Man, is a notable Arts and Crafts-style residence recognized as an important early work of architect M. H. Baillie Scott.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arts and Crafts-style building
house
residence
architect M. H. Baillie Scott NERFINISHED
Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts
associatedWith Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
documentedIn architectural histories of Baillie Scott’s early work
era late 19th century
hasArchitecturalSignificance early domestic work by Baillie Scott
hasClientRelationship designed by Baillie Scott for a private client
hasColorInName red
hasDesignCharacteristics emphasis on craftsmanship
informal picturesque massing typical of Arts and Crafts houses
use of traditional materials
hasNotability recognized in architectural history of the Isle of Man
heritage notable example of Arts and Crafts domestic architecture
influencedBy English Arts and Crafts domestic architecture NERFINISHED
locatedIn Douglas, Isle of Man NERFINISHED
namedAfter its red external appearance
partOf built heritage of Douglas, Isle of Man
significance important early work of M. H. Baillie Scott
usedAs private residence

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M. H. Baillie Scott designed The Red House, Douglas, Isle of Man