Red House - Places and Buildings

Places and Buildings

England
  • Red House (London), a house in Bexleyheath in the southern suburbs of London, designed/owned by William Morris
  • Red House, former name of Swinden House in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, a listed Victorian building
  • The Red House, a country house at Red House Park in Great Barr, Sandwell, a Grade II listed building
  • The Red House, a historic house in Gomersal, Yorkshire, with connections to Charlotte Brontë
  • The Red House, in Sonning, now part of the Great House at Sonning
  • Red House (Woodlands), a junction on the A1 road
  • Red House School, an independent school in County Durham
United States
  • Red House, New York, a town in Cattaraugus County, New York
  • Red House (Manhattan), building listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City
  • Red House (South Kingstown, Rhode Island), house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Rhode Island
  • Red House (Gay Hill, Texas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Texas
  • Red House, West Virginia, a community in Putnam County
  • Red House Arts Center, a nonprofit cultural center in Syracuse, New York
Other areas
  • Hung Lau, or Red House, building in Hong Kong where Sun Yat-sen planned to overthrow Qing Dynasty
  • the Red House (Solomon Islands), the official residence of the Prime Minister
  • The Red House (Trinidad and Tobago), the seat of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago
  • The Red House (Tel Aviv), the headquarters of the Hagana in northern Tel Aviv

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