This house is part of a special ensemble of three almost identical workers' houses. It is precisely this cohesion that provides the monumental value of the ensemble. Without this combination, an important part of the historic character would be lost.

On the outside, the house is well maintained and largely in its original condition. In particular, the front facade and the simple main form have remained recognizable, despite the fact that other facades have been modified over time. This makes the property easily recognizable as an example of village architecture of the past.

Inside, the property is also in excellent condition. Unlike some other similar houses, some original elements have been preserved here, such as the upstairs room and the basement. This makes this house a valuable link between past and present.

This property is a tangible reminder of the historic village life in Son, and together with the adjacent houses is part of a unique and recognizable piece of heritage.