Rose Hill: a restored Greek Revival mansion, a National Historic Landmark on Seneca Lake near Geneva, New York.
Sagamore Camp: one of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks, a National Historic Landmark.
Santanoni Preserve: one of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks, a National Historic Landmark.
Ira C. & Charles S. Van Noy Houses: Kansas City, MO, residences of Ira Clinton and Charles S. Van Noy, members of the Van Noy Brothers of Kansas City and co-founders of HMSHost (formerly, the Van Noy Railway News and Hotel Company).
When occupied as a routine dwelling for humans, a house is called a home (though animals may often live in the house as well, both domestic pets and "unauthorised" animals such as mice living in the walls).
In Britain terraced or semi-detached houses are the most common type of accommodation, with 27% of all British people living in a terraced house and 32% in semi-detached houses (2002).
A(Face house) is built in one or more [[facess; though its most common use is a fort or playhouse for children, this design is sometimes used as a house for adults.