The House with the Red Door
A legendary historic home in the heart of Withington, where architectural elegance meets centuries of fascinating stories behind its iconic and striking crimson door.
A Legacy of Heritage in the Heart of Withington
Built in the 20th century, The House with the Red Door remains one of Withington’s most iconic architectural gems. This historic building, instantly recognizable by its famous scarlet entrance, has endured through generations while preserving its artisanal soul and nostalgic elegance. Beyond its ancient bricks, it embodies a narrative of community and local resilience. Every corner of this home has been carefully maintained to bear witness to our rich past, while opening its doors to today's visitors for a unique immersion into the archives of our neighborhood. Alas, it is no longer red, but its passion still burns bright.
The Art of Structure
Details of Character
Living Landscapes
This home's architecture reflects 20th-century prestige, blending traditional brickwork with perfect symmetry and exceptional craftsmanship that is preserved in Withington today.
Every element, from the carmine door to the fine woodwork, tells a story of taste and longevity, creating a visual identity that is both unique and memorable.
Meticulous restoration preserves the building's soul, offering a vibrant testament to past architectural elegance while remaining open and ready for the future ahead.
Let us Start a Dialogue
The House with the Red Door is more than just a monument in Withington; it is a sanctuary of stories and memories. Whether you wish to learn more about its historical heritage or organize a private tour to admire its architecture, we would be truly honored to answer your inquiries.
OUR LOCATION
Withington, Manchester, UK
PLEASE WRITE
thereddoorwithington@gmail.com
An open door to the history
A characterful home nestled in the heart of Withington, The House with the Red Door stands as a testament to architectural elegance preserved through the ages. Every stone and every detail of its structure tells the story of an ever-lasting heritage