Red Lodge

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  • Address
    Park Row, city centre
  • Phone
    921 1360

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Lonely Planet review

Arguably the southwest's finest slice of Elizabethan architecture. It was built in 1590, remodelled in 1730, and bears the hallmarks of Elizabethan, Stuart and Georgian architects. Originally built to accompany a great house that stood on the site of the Colston Hall, the lodge is an architectural feast, packed with wood carvings, original cornicing and delicate plasterwork.

A Tudor 'knot-garden' and a fabulous Oak Room have hardly changed since Elizabethan builders first pinned up the panelling.