Morris' Red House, Bexleyheath - Philip Webb was the architect. |
Red House Lane is off Upton Road! |
The front door opened, but was on a chain when we tried it. |
The rear tradesmen's entrance has a interesting small window |
Painted oak front door - normally kept locked. |
The glazed panes seem to be glass mosaic |
Pine hall furniture with unfinished painting by Morris |
These were friends who visited dressed like this! |
All the red brick fireplaces in the house have different styles |
Signed panes in the glazed partition to the "Garden Gallery" |
The angel was by Burne-Jones |
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Birds and flowers by Philip Webb |
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There are two pattern samples by the garden door |
The Trellis pattern was initially not as popular as this |
The garden door - locked |
The dining room fireplace, with Delft tiles |
One of seven tapestries - three others are in Kelmscott Manor |
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