Address: 63 Elm St. | Heritage Status: None |
Built: 1900 | Builder/Architect: Unknown |
Style: Queen Anne Revival | |
Architecture: The home features a hipped roof and a symmetrical facade. There is a large portion which juts out like a frontispiece and resembles a tower. It also features ornamental cornerboard and returned eaves. |
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History: The home was likely built for C.H. Davison (a lumber merchant of Davison Lumber and Manufacturing Co.), but it seems that Archie Davison's gardener lived here instead. Source: Built Heritage Files, DesBrisay Museum |