Heading north past the western side of St Catherine's, on the corner of a curve in this tiny but active road is the renovated Lusignan House. Laid down to the 15th century, the house is a typical, if fairly splendid, dwelling of its time, being a simple two-stored building, with the second floor arrived by a set of steps that comes up from a small rectangular yard. The (currently bricked-up) arches in the back wall recommend the structure had an Eastern relation. The rooms themselves have been plainly furnished with reproductions of the Lusignan and Ottoman era, containing, in one room, a magnificent old gramophone from the early years of the 20th century.