The Red Lodge Museum
The Red Lodge Museum
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171 bijdragen
aug. 2023 • Stellen
Excellent house. Up a hill if coming on foot. But worth the effort. Well preserved. An unexpected Tudor find in the city. Free with donations welcome.
Geschreven op 26 augustus 2023
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Wendy E
Bristol, UK99 bijdragen
aug. 2023 • Alleen
I stepped through the door at The Red Lodge Museum, and after I had journeyed through the building, I felt as if I had walked through four centuries of history.
The edifice is grey stone, rather than black and white timber, and inside awaited a small treasure trove of historical interest and delight, as well as a grizzly bit. The large staircase wall was lined with family portraits, which provide snapshots of past times - including one of Robert Yeomans, a prominent Royalist MP, who was beheaded during the Civil War in the 17th century.
The Great Oak Room reflected the building's Elizabethan origins, with wonderful dark panelling and intricate carvings, furniture which was typical of the age and a magnificent portrait of the then monarch, Elizabeth I.
Next door, one of the two places I found breathtaking, was the Old Lodge with its Elizabethan bedroom, complete with an exquisite four poster bed and Elizabethan style drapings and counterpane.
The reception room and parlour proved a light, bright, breath of Georgian fresh air, with colourful and stylish furniture, and even the Victorians got a look-in with an interesting exhibition of possessions and photographs owned by, and associated with, Mary Carpenter, who, jointly with Lady Byron, founded a Reformatory School here in 1854.
The other stunning feature was the Elizabethan Knot Garden. Sadly, this version was created in 1983 and not Tudor times, but it is nonetheless small, precise and beautiful, and boasts an impressive variety of plants and flowers in the surrounding borders.
Needless to say, I left with a flourish by spending too much money in the shop. It's free to get in to the museum, but donations are welcome. Highly recommended.
The edifice is grey stone, rather than black and white timber, and inside awaited a small treasure trove of historical interest and delight, as well as a grizzly bit. The large staircase wall was lined with family portraits, which provide snapshots of past times - including one of Robert Yeomans, a prominent Royalist MP, who was beheaded during the Civil War in the 17th century.
The Great Oak Room reflected the building's Elizabethan origins, with wonderful dark panelling and intricate carvings, furniture which was typical of the age and a magnificent portrait of the then monarch, Elizabeth I.
Next door, one of the two places I found breathtaking, was the Old Lodge with its Elizabethan bedroom, complete with an exquisite four poster bed and Elizabethan style drapings and counterpane.
The reception room and parlour proved a light, bright, breath of Georgian fresh air, with colourful and stylish furniture, and even the Victorians got a look-in with an interesting exhibition of possessions and photographs owned by, and associated with, Mary Carpenter, who, jointly with Lady Byron, founded a Reformatory School here in 1854.
The other stunning feature was the Elizabethan Knot Garden. Sadly, this version was created in 1983 and not Tudor times, but it is nonetheless small, precise and beautiful, and boasts an impressive variety of plants and flowers in the surrounding borders.
Needless to say, I left with a flourish by spending too much money in the shop. It's free to get in to the museum, but donations are welcome. Highly recommended.
Geschreven op 23 augustus 2023
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norman
Farnborough, UK437 bijdragen
feb. 2023 • Stellen
This place, as of February 23 is not actually open. Someone at the property said should be up and running sometime in the summer...
Geschreven op 27 februari 2023
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Explorer
162 bijdragen
apr. 2022 • Vrienden
Recently reopened and well worth a visit. It is self guided but the room attendant is really chatty and full of knowledge. This is oldest house in Bristol and has amazing wood panelling.
It is worth noting it is not open everyday & there is no need to book - see website.
It is worth noting it is not open everyday & there is no need to book - see website.
Geschreven op 24 april 2022
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hollydayBristol
bristol35 bijdragen
sep. 2019
a house full of history with connections relevant to us today.
a must visit location for everyone. better than any tv or book about the period. this is living history preserved for us to enjoy.
the guides in the house are so knowledgable a joy to listen to them
a must visit location for everyone. better than any tv or book about the period. this is living history preserved for us to enjoy.
the guides in the house are so knowledgable a joy to listen to them
Geschreven op 14 maart 2020
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Ann L
Bristol, UK852 bijdragen
dec. 2019
This museum is in Park Row next to the Trenchard Street car park
The museum is FREE but donations would be gratefully received
The museum is open from 1st April to 31st December each year and Saturdays to Tuesdays from 11.00 to (close for the rest of the year)
I was given an information sheet which does tell you about the building and there is a garden at the back
Not really suitable if you are wheelchair bound or have a pushchair as soon as you enter you go down a flight of stairs and there is no disabled access
The rooms, ceilings and paintings are great and is all part of Bristol's history and is well worth a visit
The museum is over 2 levels as the 3rd is not open for the public
Donations can be given either at the reception or at the in a box
There is a small shop for purchases by the entrance
The museum is FREE but donations would be gratefully received
The museum is open from 1st April to 31st December each year and Saturdays to Tuesdays from 11.00 to (close for the rest of the year)
I was given an information sheet which does tell you about the building and there is a garden at the back
Not really suitable if you are wheelchair bound or have a pushchair as soon as you enter you go down a flight of stairs and there is no disabled access
The rooms, ceilings and paintings are great and is all part of Bristol's history and is well worth a visit
The museum is over 2 levels as the 3rd is not open for the public
Donations can be given either at the reception or at the in a box
There is a small shop for purchases by the entrance
Geschreven op 14 december 2019
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Hildrhedge
Hereford, UK84 bijdragen
dec. 2019
The Jacobean carvings and panelling are incredible, as are also the wonderful ceilings. Make sure you watch the film about the discovery of the well too.
Geschreven op 10 december 2019
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Jenny C
Norwich, UK21 bijdragen
nov. 2019
A Tudor building hidden amongst all the Georgian buildings. Fabulous wood panelled room with wonderful carvings and plaster ceiling. An interesting insight into part of Bristol ‘s history.
Geschreven op 13 november 2019
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Johnny_vegan
Glastonbury, UK213 bijdragen
nov. 2019
The Red Lodge Museum is pretty much right next to the Trenchard Street car park in central Bristol and I have walked past it many times. It's a free-admission house that is set on three levels) although the top storey was closed to the public. The exquisite wooden panelled rooms, with ornate plaster ceilings and ornate fireplaces upstairs, are grand (in fact the grand oak room is apparently the only surviving Elizabethan room in Bristol), while downstairs the indoor well which was only discovered in the past decade is very interesting. Outside is a knot and herb garden which considering the busy roads outside, is quite and allows for quiet contemplation.
It is a quick pit stop visit - we were there for less than an hour, but still worth a stop off.
It is a quick pit stop visit - we were there for less than an hour, but still worth a stop off.
Geschreven op 9 november 2019
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MikeP9111
Londen, UK79 bijdragen
nov. 2019
This is a fabulous little place to visit: a Tudor era grand house located on one of the main streets in Bristol. Beautiful wood-panelled rooms and period furniture, and a nice little tudor garden. Pop in if you are in Bristol, it's free, too.
Geschreven op 4 november 2019
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rabbitm
Taunton, UK1 bijdrage
opening times?
trishgwatt
Tweed Heads, Australië32 bijdragen
Check wikipedia for the opening times, it varies according different times of the year.
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