Red House was home to William and Jane Morris, founders of the Arts & Crafts movement that still thrives today. The museum at Red House gives visitors a unique view on their lives and boasts a wealth of original features and furniture by Morris and Philip Webb. Coupled with the bold architecture of the time and a garden designed to 'clothe the house', Red House Museum is a fascinating place to visit.
Getting to Red House Museum by train is easy and the nearest train station to is Bexleyheath. From here it's just a short, 15-minute walk to Red House Museum.
Find out more about visiting Red House Museum and opening times here at the National Trust website.
| Departing to | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| to London Cannon Street | Southeastern | 19:51 | Late | |
| to London Cannon Street | Southeastern | 19:51 | On time | |
| to Dartford | Southeastern | 20:01 | 2 | On time |
| to London Charing Cross | Southeastern | 20:05 | 1 | On time |
| to London Cannon Street | Southeastern | 20:19 | On time |
| Arriving from | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| from London Cannon Street | Southeastern | 19:50 | On time | |
| from London Cannon Street | Southeastern | 19:51 | Late | |
| from London Charing Cross | Southeastern | 20:01 | 2 | On time |
| from Dartford | Southeastern | 20:04 | 1 | On time |
| from London Cannon Street | Southeastern | 20:19 | On time |