Eleven Novels where the House is a Character too

Bookshelves filled with various titles, featuring a stack of books topped by 'Small Bombs at Dimperley' by Lissa Evans, with a green banner that reads 'Eleven novels where the house is a character too.'

Do you love books where the house is almost as important as the human characters? Me too.

I’ve just finished Small Bomb at Dimperley by Lissa Evans and I loved the mismatched, ugly Dimperley Manor full of taxidermied animals. (I’ll be speaking to Lissa about it at Winchester Books Festival on 19th April 2026 – join us!)

And it got me thinking about other novels where the houses are full of presence, including, ahem, one of mine.

There are a few stately homes amongst this lot but not all of them are grand. You’ll also find houses full of sand, houses and land passed down through time, and one I almost forgot, the graphic novel, The Wreck by Lizzy Stewart which was published this week. (Thanks to my Librarian Husband for the finger.)

Tell me what I’ve missed! There are already others that I’ve been thinking of as I type, including North Woods, and Brideshead Revisited. But let me know which other novels you love where the house is (almost) centre stage.

Click on the pictures to be taken to Bookshop.org (UK) where you can buy most of them.

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I’ll be shortly going on a UK tour for my next novel, Hunger and Thirst. I’d love it if you could join me on one of my visits, or online – including a US online event. More details here.