
Address: 57 King St. | Heritage Status: None |
Built: 1857 |
Builder/Architect: Unknown |
Style: Gothic Revival/ Maritime Vernacular | |
Architecture: This home features a central Gothic dormer, flanked by two Scottish dormers, making it quite striking. The two Scottish dormers stand directly above first-storey bay windows. Ornamental mouldings decorate the wide cornerboards, ending in returned eaves. |
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History: This home was the manse for the Presbyterian church from 1858 to 1880, when the trustees decided to trade it for the home of James Curll-- 45 Maple St. The new home was closer to their new church building. James A. Curll (the first Town Clerk) lived in the home. Source: Built Heritage Files, DesBrisay Museum |