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Bristol's Red Lodge

 

Visiting the Red Lodge

Free admission
Please note, the museum is closed until 26th July for maintenance and redecoration works .

Opening hours from 27 July 2010

Summer Holidays 27 July- 31 August 2010
Open 6 days a week [closed Mondays] 10.30am-4pm

1 September  – 31 October 2010
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 10.30am-4pm

1 November – 22 April 2011
Closed

How to find the museum

Red Lodge
Park Row
Bristol
BS1 5LJ
Situated behind the Colston Hall and next to Trenchard car park, off Lodge Street

Click here for a map showing the location of the museum

General house enquiries: 0117 9211360
Email: general.museum@bristol.gov.uk

 
 

About the Red Lodge

Knot Garden

The Red Lodge is often described as Bristol's 'hidden treasure' because of its magnificent Tudor rooms. The house, built in 1580, is furnished in Elizabethan, Stuart and Georgian styles and contains the impressive Great Oak Room, with its original Elizabethan plasterwork ceiling, oak panelling and carved chimneypiece. From here you can gaze down on the knot garden below. 

It was built as a lodge for a Great House, which once stood on the site of the present Colston Hall. It was subsequently added to in Georgian times. It has had several uses in its past, including a reform school for girls.  This was set up in 1854 by Mary Carpenter and a room is dedicated to her memory.
 

 

 

 
 

What can I see there?

Great Oak Room

There are 7 rooms spread over 2 floors.

They tell the history of the house, from its Tudor origins to its role as a Victorian girls reform school.

Tudor Rooms:

  • Great Oak Room
  • Small Oak Room
  • Bedroom

Georgian Rooms:

  • Print Room
  • Parlour
  • Reception Room

Exhibition Room:

  • Contains a small display on the Red Lodge Girls Reform School

The Knot Garden:

  • The walled garden at the Red Lodge is an excellent example of a re-created Elizabethan-style knot garden with herbaceous borders. All the plants grown here could have been found in English gardens by 1630.

 
 

Access information

The Bedroom

Access is limited because of the age and layout of the house.
Several flights of stairs, no lift
No toilet facilities

 
 

School and Group Visits

Reception Room

Please note, the Museum will be closed from 3 June until 26 July for redecoration and maintainence and will then operate seasonal opening times.


School and Educational Groups
All learning sessions are undertaken by the museum learning department.

Contact: Rita Youseph, Learning Administrator
Tel: 0117 922 3567
Email: rita.youseph@bristol.gov.uk

Adult Group Tours Only
To book, contact the Curator of Applied ArtContact: Karin Walton, Curator of Applied Art
Tel: 0117 9223588 (direct number)
Email: karin.walton@bristol.gov.uk

 
 

Venue Hire

It is possible to hire the venue for small drinks receptions and events. Please contact the Events Officer to discuss your event and requirements.
Contact: Lynda Bryant, Events Officer
Tel: 0117 903 6173
Email: lynda.bryant@bristol.gov.uk

 
 

Getting there

See the Related Links section below to find out how to get to the Museum by public transport and car.

 
 

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