What type of house did the traveller visit?
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"The Listeners" gives readers a wonderful glimpse at a house that is likely quite normal; however, the narrator is able to creep readers out by including specific details about the home. One of the first details about the house is that the front door is moonlit, which means that the front of the house is facing the moon. The house in located near or in a forest, but it is shown that the house itself has grass surrounding it because the horse is eating that grass. (That seems like a mundane detail, but I live in southern California. People have rocks in their front yards or fake grass in my neighborhood.)
The house has a turret which gives the house a Victorian look to it. I always picture ivy or similar creeping plants growing against the house because readers are told that the window sill is leaf-fringed. I also think it is important to note that the house is alone. It is not a house that is part of a neighborhood or community. That loneliness adds to the creepiness of the man's situation. We are told the house has a long hallway and some stairs. The stairs and the presence of the turret alert readers to the fact that the house is at least two stories high.