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File:TheRedHouse-Framlingham.jpeg|’The Red House’ at Framlingham Castle, Suffolk was built in 1650 in the Inner Court to act as a poor house or workhouse after the 1635 Poor Law.
File:RedHouseMorris&Webb.jpg| 'Red House' in Bexleyheath, SE London is a significant [[Arts & Crafts]] home designed for William Morris by his friend Philip Webb in 1859
File:RedHouseMorris&Webb.jpg| 'Red House' in Bexleyheath, SE London is a significant [[Arts & Crafts]] home designed for William Morris by his friend Philip Webb in 1859
File:TheRedHouse-Aldeburgh.jpg|’The Red House’, Aldeburgh is a converted farmhouse where the great British composer, Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), lived and worked with his partner, the singer Peter Pears.  
File:TheRedHouse-Aldeburgh.jpg|’The Red House’, Aldeburgh is a converted farmhouse where the great British composer, Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), lived and worked with his partner, the singer Peter Pears.  

Revision as of 21:12, 23 September 2020


Houses Called 'Red'

Houses That Happen To Be Red

Red Houses in TV, Movies and the Arts

See Also In Chimni

ChimniWiki Page: Multi-Coloured Homes

ChimniWiki Page: Blue Houses

ChimniWiki Page: Black Houses

ChimniWiki Page: Houses As Art

Other Interesting Web Sites

Books We Liked

References

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