Red House Museum
About Red House Museum
Red House Museum was a memorable house exhibition hall, worked in 1660 and revamped in the Georgian time. It shut to people in general toward the finish of 2016 yet stays as a Grade II recorded working in Gomersal, Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. Red House was worked by William Taylor whose relatives claimed it until 1920. The Taylor family had lived in Gomersal for over a century when in 1660, William Taylor constructed a block house beside their old one. The family were agriculturists and clothiers who formed their business into material completing and moved toward becoming merchants.
The old house was remaining in 1713 and encompassing workshops contained things for material produce. The old house was likely crushed when the outbuilding toward the west of the house and mentor house were worked in the mid-eighteenth century. The house is developed of red block, uncommon in a town worked of nearby sandstone, and thusly was named the Red House. The outside and inside were renovated amid the eighteenth century, and in 1920 the parlor and lounge area windows were broadened.
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