The Red Lodge Museum located at Park Row, Bristol BS1 5LJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 921 1360

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Keren Lilley

5 Google Rating

What an amazing historic house free for all the public to view.... Only a few rooms on show, but tru

5/ 5

What an amazing historic house free for all the public to view.... Only a few rooms on show, but truly impressive Elizabethan oak panelling- really ornate & ancient. Especially loved the Elizabethan four-poster bed with very faint traces of the original paint colours still visible. Classic Tudor knot garden - beautiful calm spot in the busy city

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Adrian Tucker

4 Google Rating

Hidden Treasure. Walked past it hundreds of times. Well worth a visit. Impressive wooden panels and

4/ 5

Hidden Treasure. Walked past it hundreds of times. Well worth a visit. Impressive wooden panels and watch out for the indoor well, amazing. No access for pushchairs etc.

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Richard Seager

5 Google Rating

Fascinating small museum, house originally built in 1580s then extended in 1790s. Lots of original f

5/ 5

Fascinating small museum, house originally built in 1580s then extended in 1790s. Lots of original features, one room in particular, Elizabethan carved oak panelling and furniture. Stunning. Helpful informative staff too. Highly recommended

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Miriam F

5 Google Rating

Best go to spot in Bristol, free of charge. Amazing Tudor style home, I loved to read about the deco

5/ 5

Best go to spot in Bristol, free of charge. Amazing Tudor style home, I loved to read about the decoration and history of the place. Staff is friendly and nice, I had a chat with them and made my visit so much richer!

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Rémi Romac

5 Google Rating

Very interesting museum about the Elisabetan period that shows sumptuous oak style rooms and furnitu

5/ 5

Very interesting museum about the Elisabetan period that shows sumptuous oak style rooms and furniture. The staff is very knowledgeable so I recommend asking them questions. It is short but lovely.

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Ana Kronschnabl

5 Google Rating

It's magical... It's in my memory... With you xxx

5/ 5

It's magical... It's in my memory... With you xxx

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