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English: The Red Lodge, Park Row The building here dates from around 1580 and was originally part of the Great House that formerly stood on the site of the present-day Colston Hall. This entrance is late C18 but inside are three Elizabethan oak-panelled rooms which are open to the public.
The plaques mark the lodge's association with the ethnologist James Cowles Prichard who lived in it 1826-1845 and with Mary Carpenter who founded a girls' reformatory here in 1854. |
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14 April 2008
51°27'20.05"N, 2°36'0.00"W
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