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National Capital Region

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Official Heritage House Name[a] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year declared
 
Mira-nila House
Cubao, Quezon City Art deco mansion of the built by Conrado Benitez. The name Mira-nila supposedly came from Helena Benitez, Conrado's daughter, who shouted "mira a Manila" ("look at Manila") to point out the fire in Intramuros in the 1930s[1]
 
Resolution No. 04, S. 2011
2011[2]
 
Lichauco House
Sta. Ana, Manila A Bahay na bato built in 1859 occupied by affluent lawyer and diplomat Marcial Lichauco
 
Lichauco House 10
NHC Resolution No. 06, S. 2010
2011[3]

Region I

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Official Heritage House Name[b] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year declared
 
Side of Syquia Mansion
Syquia Mansion
Vigan, Ilocos Sur Large bahay na bato of Justo Angco built in 1830. Famous for being the home of Alice Syquia, first lady of the Philippines and wife of President Elpidio Quirino.
 
Syquia Mansion plate
NHI. Board Resolution 1, s. 2002
2002[4]

Region III

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Official Heritage House Name[c] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year declared
 
Hizon Ancestral House[d]
San Fernando, Pampanga Bahay na bato built for Saturnino Henson y David.
 
Resolution No. 03, S. 2003
2003[5]
 
Singian-Hizon Ancestral House[e]
San Fernando, Pampanga Built in 1870 by Anacleto Hizon, Gobernadorcillo of San Fernando and Victoria Singian de Miranda y De campo
 
Resolution No. 04, S. 2003
2003[5]
 
Cuyugan-Dayrit Ancestral House
San Fernando, Pampanga American domestic style bahay na bato built in 1920 Joaquin Dayrit y Singian and Maria Paz Cuyugan y de Leon. Resolution No. 05, S. 2003 2003[5]
 
Lazatin Ancestral House
San Fernando, Pampanga Amercian style bahay na bato built in 1925 for Serafin Lazatin y Ocampo and Encarnacion Singian y Torres. Resolution No. 6, S. 2003 2003[5]
 
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Alberta Uitangcoy House
Malolos City, Bulacan House of Alberta Uitancoy, one of the 20 women of the town who where the first to built a night school to study the Spanish language. Now the Museum of the Women of Malolos. Resolution No. 07, S. 2010 2010 [6]
 
Augusto P. Hizon House
San Fernando, Pampanga Victorian-style mansion built by Teodoro and Africa Ventura which was eventually bought by Maria Salome Hizon, which was eventually inherited by Augusto Hizon.
 
Resolution No. 06, S. 2010
2010 [3]
 
Casa dela Fuente "Bahay na Malaki"[f]
San Rafael, Bulacan A bahay na bato built by Don Vicente Trinidad dela Fuente in 1890.
 
NHCP no. 7, s. 2022
2022 [7]

Region IV-A

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Official Heritage House Name[g] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year declared
 
Casa de Segunda (Lipa)
Luz-Katigbak Ancestral House
Lipa,Batangas Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato built in the 1860s for Don Manuel Mitra de San Miguel-Luz and Doña Segunda Solis Katigbak
 
Resolution No. 04, S. 1996
1996[8]
 
Ylagan-De La Rosa Ancestral House
Taal, Batangas Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato built in 1800 for Don Julian Ylagan and Doña Dionisia Agoncillo-Ylagan
 
Resolution No. 09, S. 1998
1998[9]
 
Goco Ancestral House
Taal, Batangas Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato built for Don Juan Goco, KKK treasurer
 
NHI Board Resolution No. 03, S. 2000
2000[10]
Sarayba House Gen. Trias, Cavite Bahay na bato of Doña Maria Dolores Gomes-Trias Resolution No. 06, S. 2005 2005[11]
 
Natalio Enriquez House
Sariaya, Quezon Art deco mansion built in 1932 by Arch. Andres Luna de San Pedro for Natalio Enriquez, Governor of Tayabas (1940-1946)
 
Resolution No. 02, S. 2008
2008[12]
 
Rodriguez House
Sariaya, Quezon A bahay na bato built in 1922 for Don Catalino Rodriguez, town Presidente of Sariaya in the 1910s
 
Resolution No. 03, S. 2008
2008[12]
 
Gala-Rodriguez House
Sariaya, Quezon 1930s Art deco mansion designed by National Artist Juan Nakpil for Dr. Isidro Rodriguez and Doña Gregoria Gala, wealthy plantation owners
 
Historical Marker Gala-Rodriguez House
Resolution No. 06, S. 2008
2008[12]

Region IV-B

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Official Heritage House Name[h] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year Installed
Casa Narvas Boac, Marinduque Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato built in the 1892 by Vicente Narvas Resolution No. 01, S. 2007 2007[13]

Region V

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Region VI -Western Visayas

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Official Heritage House Name[i] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year declared
Lopez Ancestral House Iloilo City, Iloilo Also referred to as the Lopez Boathouse, the Streamline Moderne mansion was built in 1935 for the wealthy Lopez family of Iloilo.
 
Resolution No. 03, S. 2002
2002[14]
 
Roca Encantada
Guimaras Island Translates to Enchanted rock, this mansion on an island, with its current iteration built in the 1940s and modifications in 2002, was built for the Lopez family of Iloilo Resolution No. 12, s. 2002 [15] 2002[10]
Bahay na Bato in Antique San Jose de Buenavista, Antique Also known as the Azurin-Gella House, the site is a restored 19th century Bahay na bato, only extant example of bahay na bato architecture in Antique[16]
 
Board resolution 7, S. 2020
2020
 
Ledesma Ancestral House
Jaro, IloIlo A bahay na bato built by Doña Pacita Lopez in the 1820s. Occupied by the Ledesma family.
 
NHCP no. 14, s. 2022
2022 [17]

Region VII

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Official Heritage House Name[j] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year declared
 
Clarin Ancestral House
Loay, Bohol Spanish colonial-era style bahay na bato built in 1844 for Don Aniceto Velez Clarin. Notable for its use of Nipa leaves, a rarity in old homes in the Philippines due to its fragility. Resolution No. 08, S. 1998 1998[18]
 
Silva House
Carcar, Cebu Built in the 1880s by brothers Benito Silva and Father Anastacio Del Coro from reclaimed materials [19]
 
Silva house historical marker
Resolution No. 07, S. 2009
2009[20]
 
Balay Na Tisa[k]
Carcar, Cebu A large limewashed bahay na bato built in Don Roman Sarmiento 1859 famed for its preserved red clay tiles, a rarity now in the Philippines, from which it is named
 
Resolution No. 08, S. 2009
2009[20]
 
"Sa Dakong Balay” (Don Florencio Noel House)
Carcar, Cebu Coralstone and wood Bahay na bato of Don Florencio Noel built in the late 1880s
 
Resolution No. 09, S. 2009
2009[20]
 
Mercado Ancestral Home
Mercado Mansion
Carcar, Cebu Early 19th century bahay na bato built by Don Mariano Mercado
 
Resolution No. 10, S. 2009
2009[20]
 
Carlos P. Garcia House
Tagbilaran, Bohol Provincial residence of Carlos P. Garcia, 8th President of the Republic of the Philippines. Built in the early 1950s, the house was originally rented from the Jorolan family.
 
Resolution No. 10, S. 2009
2009[20]

Negros Island Region (NIR)

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Official Heritage House Name[l] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year Installed
 
Manuel Severino Hofileña Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental Built in 1934, this fusion of art deco and art nouveau mansion served as the ancestral house of the Hofileña family
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Claudio Hilado Akol Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental now owned by the Locsin Genealogy Foundation NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 1993[21]
 
Manuel dela Rama Locsin Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental An arcaded american era residential and commercial building built by Manuel dela Rama Locsin in 1935. NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 1993[21]
 
Felix Tad-y Lacson Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental Demolished in 2014 NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 1993[21]
 
Soledad and Maria Montelibano Lacson Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Kapitan Marciano Montelibano Lacson Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato turned commercial space of Capt. Marciano Montelibano Lacson
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Vicente Conlu Lacson Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Maria Ledesma Goles Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Jose Ledesma Ledesma Ancestral House [m]
Silay City, Negros Occidental
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Teodoro Morada Heritage House
Teodoro Morada Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental Spanish- American inspired two-storey house NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 1993[22][21]
 
Generoso Reyes Gamboa Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental Twin Houses in the Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato style built for Generoso Reyes Gamboa's sons Ernesto and Generoso Jr.
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Digna Locsin Consing Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
German Lacson Gaston Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 1993[21]
 
Carlos Javelosa Jalandoni Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental American colonial-era bahay na bato which served as the ancestral home of the wealthy Jalandoni family NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 1993[21]
 
Dr. Jose Corteza Locsin Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Bernardino Jalandoni Ancestral House[n]
Silay City, Negros Occidental
 
Resolution No. 3 s. 1993
1993[23][24] [21]
 
German Locsin Unson Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental Spanish colonial revival house built in 1938
 
German Locsin Unson Ancestral House Historical Marker
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993
1993[21]
 
Delfin Ledesma Ledesma Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993 1993[21]
 
Cesar Lacson Locsin Ancestal House
Silay City, Negros Occidental
 
NHI Board Resolution no . 3, S. 1993[o]
1993[21]
 
Victor Fernandez Gaston Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental More famously known as Balay Negrense. A two-storey hacienda house of Victor F. Gaston and Prudencia Fernandez
 
Resolution No. 1 s. 1994
1994[25]
Carlos Arceo Ledesma Ancestral House Silay City, Negros Occidental Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 1994[24]
 
Jose Benedicto Gamboa Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental An art deco house with a notable American style sun porch, built for Jose Benedicto Gamboa.
 
Resolution No. 1 s. 1994
1994[26][24]
 
Angel Araneta Ledesma Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental American style bahay na bato of Angel Araneta
 
Resolution No. 1 s. 1994
1994[27][24]
 
Benita Jara Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental now the Silay City Sangguniang Panlungsod Building
 
Benita Jara Ancestral House Marker
Resolution No. 1 s. 1994
1994[24]
 
Amelia Hilado Flores Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 1994[24]
Alejandro Amercharuza Ancestral House Silay City, Negros Occidental Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 1994[24]
 
Jose Corteza Locsin Ancestral House
Jose Corteza Locsin Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental Neo-Spanish Mission style mansion of Jose Corteza Locsin built in the 1930s.
 
Resolution No. 1 s. 1994
1994[24]
 
Augusto Hilado Severino Ancestral House
Silay City, Negros Occidental demolished. site now owned by the Iglesia ni Cristo Resolution No. 1 s. 1994 1994[24]
 
Lino Lope Severino House Baldevia Building south (Rizal Street, Silay, Negros Occidental; 10-27-2022)
Severino Building
Silay City, Negros Occidental Also known as the Baldevia, it is the house and commercial building of Lino Lope Severino, known to be the first department store in Negros.
 
Resolution No. 1 s. 1994
1994[24]
Infante Heritage House La Carlota City, Negros Occidental Hacienda house built by Don Teodulfo Infante and Doña Rosita Sanchez in 1929 NHI Board Resolution no . 1, S. 2001 2001[28]

Region VIII

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Official Heritage House Name[p] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year Installed
Oppus Ancestral House Maasin city, Southern Leyte Bahay na bato of the Oppus family. Now houses the Southern Leyte Public Library
 
Resolution No. 07, S. 2005
2005[11]

Region IX

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Region X

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Official Heritage House Name[q] Location Description Designation/ Declaration/ Official Marker Year Installed
Macapagal-Macaraeg Ancestral House Iligan city, Lanao del Norte Built in the 1950 for the Macaraeg family.
 
2002[10]

BARMM

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  1. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  2. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  3. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  4. ^ Official marker installed by the National Historical Institute names it as Hension-Hizon House
  5. ^ Official marker installed by the National Historical Institute names the site as Hizon-Singian House
  6. ^ The marker installed by the NHCP uses the name Dela fuente- Villaroman Ancestral house.
  7. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  8. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  9. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  10. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  11. ^ Additional name on the marker installed by the National Historical Institute is Sarmiento- Osmeña House
  12. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  13. ^ Official Heritage house marker is Jose "Pitong" Ledesma Ancestral House.
  14. ^ The name on the plaque is Bernardino-Ysabel Jalandoni Ancestral house
  15. ^ While cited in the plaque, the house is not found in NHI Resolution No. 3, S. 1993
  16. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  17. ^ Based on official documents of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and its predecessor, the National Historical Institute (NHI)
  1. ^ "Mira Nila Press kit" (PDF).
  2. ^ https://nhcp.gov.ph/board_resolution/2011-board-resolutions/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ a b "2010 Board Resolutions".
  4. ^ "Syquia Mansion | Registry". Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  5. ^ a b c d "2003 Board resolution".
  6. ^ "NHCP declaration Malolos house".
  7. ^ "NHCP resolution 7, s. 2022".
  8. ^ "Resolution No. 04, S. 1996".
  9. ^ "Resolution 9, s. 1998".
  10. ^ a b c "TALAPAMANA Philippine Registry of Cultural Property".
  11. ^ a b "2005 Board resolutions".
  12. ^ a b c "2008 Board Resolutions".
  13. ^ "Resolution No. 01, S. 2007".
  14. ^ "Resolution No. 03, S. 2002".
  15. ^ "National_Historical_Institute_Resolution_No._12,_S._2002.pdf" (PDF).
  16. ^ "PressReader.com - Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  17. ^ "NHCP resolution 14, s 2022".
  18. ^ "Board resolution 8, s 1998".
  19. ^ Times, The Manila (2010-07-07). "Markers of Heritage Houses unveiled". The Manila Times. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  20. ^ a b c d e "2009 Board Resolutions".
  21. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "NHI Board no. 3, 1993".
  22. ^ "Teodoro Morada Ancestral House | Registry". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  23. ^ "Bernardino-Ysabel Jalandoni Ancestral House | Registry". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  24. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "199401.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  25. ^ "Victor Fernandez Gaston Ancestral House | Registry". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  26. ^ "Jose Benedicto Gamboa Ancestral House | Registry". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  27. ^ "Angel Araneta Ledesma Ancestral House | Registry". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  28. ^ "Infante House (Hacienda Guadalupe)". 2020-11-22. Retrieved 2024-11-05.