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  1. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Planning the garden at Red House. In 1858 when William Morris began to look for a site to build his country retreat, the situation and surrounding countryside was a matter of the utmost importance. Morris eventually settled on a site in the hamlet of Hog’s Hole, near the village of Upton, with its well-established orchards of apple, cherry ...

  2. 10 de ene. de 2018 · Esta é a Casa Vermelha (Red House), o lar Arts and Crafts do artista William Morris e sua família. Construída como uma refutação para uma era cada vez mais industrializada, a mensagem da Casa Vermelha foi diminuída pela passagem do tempo e, ao longo dos séculos, foi construída como um alívio em seu entorno.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2023 · William Morris and Philip Webb, Red House (garden with well), 1860, Bexleyheath, England (photo: Steve Cadman, CC BY-SA 2.0) Cult of domesticity By the mid-nineteenth century, many people were troubled by the effects that the Industrial Revolution was having on the environment, society at large, and workers employed in factories, concerns that are echoed in today’s environmental movement.

  4. Red House. /  51.455555555556, 0.13027777777778. La Red House (en castellano; casa roja) es una propiedad ubicada en Bexleyheath, al sureste de Londres ( Inglaterra ), que fue construida por Philip Webb en 1859, por encargo de William Morris. Toma su nombre del material con el que están construidos sus muros, ladrillo rojo.

  5. 16 de jun. de 2017 · Share. In the heart of a suburb just east of London stands an incongruous red brick villa. With its pointed arched window frames and towering chimneys, the house was designed to appear like a ...

  6. The only house commissioned, created and lived in by William Morris, founder of the Arts & Crafts movement, Red House is a building of extraordinary architectural and social significance. Designed by Philip Webb and completed in 1860, it was described by Edward Burne-Jones as 'the beautifullest place on earth'.

  7. Visit William Morris’s other house at Kelmscott – it’s managed by the Society of Antiquaries. The gardens are open on several days of the week from April until the end of October. National Trust members visit for free. Built in 1860, the Red House near Bexley Heath was the home of William and Jane Morris. The gardens were laid out by ...