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File:TheRedHouse-Monewden.jpeg|’The Red House’, Monewden, Suffolk a private house.
File:TheRedHouse-Monewden.jpeg|’The Red House’, Monewden, Suffolk a private house.
File:RedBarns2.jpg| 'Red Barns' a Grade II* listed building by Arts & Crafts architect Philip Webb and the home of explorer, writer and archaeologist Gertrude Bell, in Redcar.
File:RedBarns2.jpg| 'Red Barns' a Grade II* listed building by Arts & Crafts architect Philip Webb and the home of explorer, writer and archaeologist Gertrude Bell, in Redcar.
File:RedHouseChelsea.jpg| 'Red House' 2001 designed by architect Tony Fretton in Chelsea, London.
 
File:Red-House-Bosham.JPG|'The Red House', Bosham, West Sussex, UK
File:Red-House-Bosham.JPG|'The Red House', Bosham, West Sussex, UK
File:HetRodeHuis-Amsterdam.jpg|'Het Rode Huis' (The Red House) 1650s on the Kaizergracht, Amsterdam owned by the famous Vermeer forger Han van Meergeren.
File:TheRedHouse-Youghal.JPG|'The Red House' in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland ‪circa 1705 by the Dutch architect Leuventhen completed in Baroque William & Mary style.‬
File:TheRedHouse-Youghal.JPG|'The Red House' in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland ‪circa 1705 by the Dutch architect Leuventhen completed in Baroque William & Mary style.‬
File:TheRedHouse-Dulwich.jpg|The Red House in Dulwich, London by Dutch architects 31/44
File:TheRedHouse-Dulwich.jpg|The Red House in Dulwich, London by Dutch architects 31/44


File:HetRodeHuis-Amsterdam.jpg|'Het Rode Huis' (The Red House) 1650s on the Kaizergracht, Amsterdam owned by the famous Vermeer forger Han van Meergeren.
File:RedHouseChelsea.jpg| 'Red House' 2001 designed by architect Tony Fretton in Chelsea, London.  
File:RedhouseCastle-EastLothian.jpeg|’RedhouseCastle’ in East Lothian, Scotland is a late 16th century peel tower house which was extended in the 17th century and is now roofless and in ruins.
File:RedhouseCastle-EastLothian.jpeg|’RedhouseCastle’ in East Lothian, Scotland is a late 16th century peel tower house which was extended in the 17th century and is now roofless and in ruins.



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Houses Called 'Red'

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Red Houses in TV, Movies and the Arts

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