The Red House, Aldeburgh
The Red House, Golf Lane, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5PZ
Britten and Pears moved to The Red House in November 1957. Its peaceful setting allowed Britten to work without distraction contributed to his and Pears’ decision to stay there for the rest of their lives.
The house itself is a Grade II 17th-century farmhouse. The interior provides an accurate picture of their life together – telling not only their story but also that of the family, friends and famous guests who stayed or visited there.
The eclectic mix of art, artefacts, furniture and furnishings give a rare and personal glimpse into the domestic lives and tastes of two extraordinary musicians, rooted in pre- and post-war Britain.
Highlights include a special display in the Archive that holds many treasures of Britten and Pears’ collection. And to tie in with this year’s theme of ‘Routes - Networks – Connections’ exhibition ‘The Composer’s Place’ looks at Britten’s roots in Suffolk along with his international experiences and inspirations.
The Red House, Golf Lane, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5PZ
Please contact if you have any questions regarding your visit. For a comprehensive guide to accessing The Red House, visit https://brittenpearsarts.org/venues. Please note that dogs on leads are welcome in the garden.