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For lovers of all things Morris, Pre-Raphaelite and late Victorian, a visit to Kent's Red House is like ... wooden-beamed rooms of the house through the rooms where William, Jane and Dante carried ...
Simply sign up to the House & Home myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In 1858, William Morris ... then still rural Kent. Morris commissioned his friend and colleague Philip Webb ...
In reality, its vintage dates to the 1860’s. This is Red House, the Arts and Crafts home of artist William Morris and his family. Built as a rebuttal to an increasingly industrialized age ...
The discovery was made at William Morris's Red House The letter is dated November 18, 1864 A 142-YEAR-OLD letter to William Morris from architect Philip Webb has been discovered beneath the ...
Wombats, wine and wooing: The Red House in Bexleyheath is no stranger to secrets. Reporter HELOISE WOOD lifts the lid on William Morris’ former home. “They were a mischievous bunch”, the ...
To William Morris, ‘the most important production of art’ was ‘a beautiful House’, followed by ‘a beautiful Book’. His ideal home, realised at Red House in Bexleyheath, Kent, and Kelmscott Manor in ...
The outline of a complex sub-divided garden that could rewrite horticultural history has been uncovered at the Red House, former home of the philosopher, poet and artist William Morris.
Linda Parry, President of the William Morris Society, said the acquisition of the Red House was of "major importance". She added: "One of the most important and influential of all nineteenth ...
president of the William Morris Society. Red House, owned by the National Trust since 2003, was commissioned by Morris and designed by Philip Webb, a fellow founder of the 19th Century arts and ...
THERE will be more than a touch of William Morris in the children’s activities at the artist’s former Bexleyheath home over Easter. Red House, in Red House Lane, now owned by the National ...