Home House, London

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Home House in London is an 18th-century neoclassical townhouse renowned for its elegant design by architect Robert Adam and its role as a prominent private members’ club.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic townhouse
neoclassical building
private members' club
architect James Wyatt
Robert Adam
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Grade I listed houses in the City of Westminster
Neoclassical architecture in London
Private members' clubs in London
completionDate 1776
coordinateLocation 51.517°N 0.155°W
country United Kingdom
hasFacility bar
bedrooms
garden
private dining rooms
restaurant
hasPart No. 19 Portman Square
20 Portman Square
surface form: No. 20 Portman Square

No. 21 Portman Square
hasUse event venue
private members' club
hasWebsite https://www.homehouse.co.uk/
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
inception 1770s
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

Marylebone
Portman Square
namedAfter Elizabeth, Countess of Home
notableFor 18th-century neoclassical interiors
design by Robert Adam
role as a private members' club
numberOfStoreys 4
originalClient Elizabeth, Countess of Home
ownedBy Home House Collection
streetAddress 20 Portman Square

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Robert Adam notableWork Home House, London