Red House
Nestled within a three-acre landscape on the fringes of Longstowe in the picturesque countryside of Cambridgeshire, The Red House stands as a testament to history. This former coaching inn, constructed in 1799, has a rich heritage that adds to its charm. After a hiatus of four years, The Red House joyfully reopened its doors on October 31, 2017, now operating as a traditional English restaurant. The restoration journey of this historic building was a labor of love for the current owner, taking two years to complete. However, the result is a stunning transformation of a once-forgotten gem into a lively and welcoming venue. The owner eagerly anticipates greeting guests and sharing the warmth and hospitality that The Red House has to offer. In addition to its inviting ambiance, The Red House also boasts a convenient location for visitors to the National Trust's Wimpole Hall. So whether you're a history enthusiast, a food lover, or simply seeking a cozy retreat, The Red House promises an experience steeped in tradition and comfort.