This three-story black and white home, once called the Old House, was built in 1621. It almost appears striped, outfitted with dark wooden beams and white panels, typical of England’s Tudor and Stuart eras. Its upper floors jut out, making it a recognizable part of Hereford’s historic center. Originally it served as a home and shop for a butcher during the reign of James I, reflecting the wealth of local traders. The building features distinctive overhanging upper floors and a pointed roof made from local oak and plaster. For nearly…