DescriptionRed House Museum, Gomersal - geograph.org.uk - 55766.jpg
English: Red House Museum, Gomersal. Built in 1660, it was often visited by Charlotte Bronte who featured the house as "Briarmains" in "Shirley". The house still looks very much as it would have done in Charlotte's day & features award winning gardens recreated from 19th Century maps of the site.
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