Red Lodge Museum is a historic, Tudor/Elizabethan house museum that is located on Park Row in Bristol, England. The buildings construction began somewhere between the years of 1579 and 1580, possibly designed to resemble the workings of Italian architect, Sebastiano Serlio. The main additional phases of the building are from the early 17th and 19th centuries. There are many fascinating rooms and spaces around the museum for visitors to explore, including The Knot Garden, The Great Oak Room, The Original Lodge, The Family Home, and The Victorian School. With more than 400 years of history around the property, the museum provides an idyllic location for school field trips.

Park Row, Bristol, United Kingdom, Phone: +44-11-79-21-13-60

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