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  1. Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears’ home in Aldeburgh offers a charming snapshot into the couple’s life. The farmhouse, nestled in a beautiful five-acre garden, is home to their collections and archive, alongside a gallery space, museum shop and café.

  2. Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears' home in Aldeburgh offers a charming snapshot into the couple's life. Lovingly preserved, the house and gardens are open for all to explore. The Red House is currently open for general admission on Thursdays – Sundays.

  3. The Red House, in the coastal town of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, was the home of the composer Benjamin Britten, from 1957 until his death in 1976, and of his partner, Peter Pears, until the latter's death in 1986.

  4. Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears’ home in Aldeburgh offers a charming snapshot into the two men’s lives. The farmhouse, nestled in a beautiful five-acre garden, is home to their collections and archive, alongside a gallery space, museum shop and outdoor café. What’s here and what’s on.

  5. Enjoy a picnic, game of croquet, and our children's Garden Discovery Trail. The Red House contains Britten and Pears' art collection, which contains around 1,200 works, as well as other exhibitions. Britten and Pears moved to The Red House in 1957.

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  6. The Red House, Aldeburgh is the home composer Benjamin Britten shared with his partner, the tenor Peter Pears. They moved in 1957 from their house on the seafront in Aldeburgh to The Red House on the outskirts of the town surrounded by 5 acres of gardens.

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  8. Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears' home in Aldeburgh offers a charming snapshot into the two men's lives. The farmhouse, nestled in a beautiful five-acre garden, is home to their collections and archive, alongside a gallery space, museum shop and garden café.