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 NERFINISHED
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
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
Marylebone NERFINISHED
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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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Robert Adam
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