Established in 1890s, this house has high historical value as the birthplace of Na Yong-gyun (1895-1984), who strived for Korea’s independence during the Japanese Occupation and served as Constituent Assembly legislator after the establishment of the ROK. Only main foundations currently remain for anchae (women’s quarters), but sarangchae (men's quarters), munganchae (gate quarters), and storeroom remain in their original forms. The shrine is located near the house.