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Red Lodge

Daughter of Florence Poulett and Thomas Smyth of Ashton Court, with her Black Page (© Red Lodge)

Address:
Park Row
Bristol
Avon
BS1 5LJ

T: 0117 921 1360

W: www.bristol.gov.uk/museums

  • Paintings 16th-19th C
  • Furniture and household objects

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Red Lodge was originally built in the late 16th-century and a suite of three rooms remains almost unchanged from this period. The Great Oak Room retains its original plasterwork ceiling, oak paneling, and elaborate interior porch and carved stone chimney piece. In the early 1th-century the house was enlarged; the remaining rooms date from this period and are furnished with walnut and gilt furniture.

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