"Red House" is a 19th century colonial building on High Street, Kingston, Georgetown. Having initially been the designated residence of colonial secretaries during a portion of British rule (1925-1953), the building later became the official residence of the Premier (Prime Minister) of British Guiana, the title held by Cheddi Jagan form 1961-1964. After his move and up until the 1990s, the edifice was used to house a number of government agencies, and was also known as Kamana Court in commemoration of the 1972 Non-Aligned Conference held in Guyana.
After it was converted from a residence, the building was renovated and became the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre (CJRC), housing a number of his works and contributions over the years.
The building is gazetted as one of the nine official National Monuments in Guyana.