The Red Lodge - Bristol's Hidden Gem

2012, 25 minutes

A documentary relaying the story of the people who owned and lived in the building between 1580 and 1920.

A history documentary shot inside one of the last remaining Elizabethan luxury domestic interiors in South West England. This film traces the story of the intriguing men & women who lived in this magnificent oak panelled building over the time span from 1580 to the 1920s. The story conjures up some friendly "ghosts" of these men and women, many of whom were directly employed by the English government of their time and some of whom made significant contributions to science and social reform. The film features a stunning array of sumptuous costumes and is set against the opulent furnishings of this building that is often called "Bristol's Hidden Gem". Narrated and presented by Theresa Roche and made with the kind permission of Bristol City Museum.


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Theresa Roche
Actor, Dancer
Broadcast Journalist, Screenplay writer & Director