Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. How do I get to Red House ?

  2. Where can I find out more information about Red House?

  3. Who do I contact to become a member of Friends of Red House?

  4. Who do I contact to become a volunteer or to train as a tour guide?

  5. Who are the Friends of Red house?

  6. When is Red House open to the public ?

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How do I get to Red House... ?

By Bus:

Join the Bus at: Bus No. Join the Bus at: Bus No.
Woolwich via Plumstead Bus 96 Dartford and Bluewater Bus 96
Blackheath and Lewisham Bus 89 Slade Green Bus 89
North Greenwich Underground Bus 422 New Eltham Bus B13
Abbey Wood Station Bus B11 Albany Park Bus B14

By Car:

From Central London follow the A2 and leave it at the Danson Interchange turning left onto Danson Lane. 

From M25, Kent (Dover/Folkstone) follow the M2, then A2, leaving it at the Danson Interchange and turning right into Danson Lane.

Parking is available in Danson Park with a limited number of pre-booked spaces available for disabled drivers at Red House.

By Train:

Red House is accessible by trains which stop at Bexleyheath Station.  Red House is is around a 12 minute walk, but taxi can be hired at the station. 

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Where can I find more information about Red House?

Please have a look at our information about books to read and buy and other places to visit.

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Who do I contact to become a member of Friends of Red House?

Please go to our contact us page for more information

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Who do I contact to become a volunteer or to train as a tour guide?

If you wish to volunteer please see contact us

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Who are the Friends of Red House?

Please go to our contact us page for more information.


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When is Red House open to the public?

See the visit us section on this website or look at the information available on the National Trust website

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