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Head House of Pansagongpa Branch of Pyeongsan Shin Clan 청송 평산신씨 판사공파 종택과 분가 고택

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16, Jungdeul 2(i)-gil, Pacheon-myeon, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do (경상북도 청송군 파천면 중들2길 16)

Located in Cheongsong-gun County, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, Pyeongsansinssi Pansagongpa Jongtaek is the head house of the noble Pyeongsan Sin family line. The house was created by Sin, Han-Tae, during the era of King Sukjong (1674-1720) of the Joseon Dynasty. Ever since its construction centuries ago, the house has been inhabitated by the descendants of Sin, Deuk-Cheong, the 15th eldest grandson of the General, Sin, Sung-Gyem. This house has all of the features that are representative of upper–class houses of the Joseon Era. The buildings of the house are built in a rectangular shape, with the courtyard in the center. The compound consists of Soteuldaemun (high-rising gate), Haengrangchae (servants’ quarters located next to the gate), Gotgan (storeroom in which grain and other items were stored), Anchae (room for the female family members) and a pavillion.

Within the same village as Pyeongsansinssi Pansagongpa Jongtaek are Seobyeok Gotaek and Sanam Gotaek, houses of the Sin clan. The entrance of the village is protected by thick pine groves and the Yonjeconcheon Stream (a tributary of Nakdonggang River), both of which add natural beauty to the deeply historic area.

Utilization information

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Access

From Dong Seoul Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Cheongsong (청송).
* Bus schedule: 06:30, 08:40, 10:20, 12:00, 15:10, 16:40 (Subject to change)
From Cheongsong Bus Terminal, take a Cheongsong-Byeongbu route bus to Jungpyeong Village Center (중평마을회관).
Pyeongsan Shin Clan House is located 80m from the bus stop.

16, Jungdeul 2(i)-gil, Pacheon-myeon, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do


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