Homme House, Historic site in Much Marcle, England.
Homme House is a country house in Much Marcle with traditional English architectural features and historical significance in Herefordshire. The building displays in its structure and details the construction methods of its period, with typical elements of English architecture from that era.
The house was built during a period when English country houses followed specific construction principles that are reflected in this building. Its recognition as a historic site shows that it has preserved these original construction methods to the present day.
The building displays traditional English construction methods and design features that visitors can observe in its rooms and exterior today. The way the spaces are organized and the facade reflects how countryside houses were built in this region during its time.
Visiting requires prior arrangement, as the private property is not freely accessible. You should contact the owners in advance to schedule a visit and understand any conditions or restrictions for seeing it.
The building received special protected status as a Grade II* listed structure, making it one of the less common cases among all protected buildings in England. This classification is granted only to buildings with exceptional architectural qualities.
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