The Red Lodge Museum
One of Bristol's best-hidden gems, it has ties to Lord Byron and became the nation's first reformatory school for girls.

šŸ“œ Historic house museum in Bristol, England.
šŸ” Originally built in 1570, it features Tudor/Elizabethan architecture and a significant history as the nation's first reformatory school for girls.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Explore Britain's domestic and educational history
🌳 Admire the Elizabethan knot garden
šŸ–¼ļø See ornate Tudor/Elizabethan oak panelling and period rooms
šŸ’” Learn about Mary Carpenter's pioneering reforms for girls
šŸ›ļø Part of Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Why Avoid

♿ No disabled access
šŸ…æļø No parking available

Cost

šŸ’° Free access, donations welcome.

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