House of Hong Gi-heon

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- 3-8, Pungsannaechon-gil, Pungsan-ri, Dado-myeon, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, Republic of Korea 所有者Hong won-seok
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Owner : Hong won-seok
Number : Important folklore data No. 165
Era : The late 18th century chosun Dynasty.
Designated date : 30691
“The House of Hong Gi-heon was built to face the west using the linear axis, similar to the houses surrounding it. It is unique in that it has a thatched gate instead of lofty gate like other houses of the nobility.
In the innermost area of the housing site, there is an anchae in a long straight shape. Sitting parallel to the anchae, with an anmadang in between, is the sarangchae, which is also in a long straight shape. In front of the sarangmadang, there is a daemunchae that also faces the west. Thus, from the anchae to the daemunchae, the buildings appear to be sitting on a linear axis. It’s been said that the sarangchae was built in 1732 and the anchae in 1910.
The munganchae is comprised of daemungan, gwang, heotgan and jaetgan, which were built in recent years, and not in the Joseon period. Behind the house, there is a chimney and a platform for crocks and jars.