Red House is a significant Arts and Crafts building located in Bexleyheath, south-east London, England. Co-designed in 1859 by the architect Philip Webb and the designer William Morris, it was created to serve as a family home for Morris. Construction was completed in 1860.
View of Red House from the garden
Photograph of William Morris
Side of Red House
Red House's hallway and Neo-Gothic staircase
Bexleyheath is a town in south-east London, England, in the London Borough of Bexley. It had a population of 15,600 in 2021 and is 12 miles (19.3 km) south-east of Charing Cross. It is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in London. Its post town takes in other surrounding neighbourhoods, including Barnehurst, West Heath and Upton.
The Clocktower in Bexleyheath
Rear of Red House, Bexleyheath
The early to mid 19th century, Grade II listed Orchard House in Bexleyheath
The Clocktower in the main shopping street