Flore House, Listed building in Flore, England.
Flore House is a two-storey residence in Flore with attic space, built from squared ironstone with tile roofs and stone mullion windows facing High Street. The interior layout was reorganized during a 1931 rebuilding that reshaped the original structure.
The house was built in 1695, marked by a stone inscription 'MB/1695' carved on the left gable. It underwent substantial reconstruction in the 1930s that significantly altered its floor plan and interior spaces.
The architectural elements of Flore House represent traditional English building techniques, with its ironstone construction typical of Northamptonshire structures.
The building fronts onto High Street making it easy to spot from the road. Visitors should note this is a private residence and can only be viewed from outside.
The facade features a striking five-light stone mullion window as its focal point. This large window is complemented by smaller three-light stone mullion windows positioned above the porch.
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