Address: 137 Queen St. | Heritage Status: None |
Built: Between 1884 and 1885 |
Builder/Architect: Unknown |
Style: Lunenburg County Vernacular | |
Architecture: This home features a central frontispiece, consisting of a hipped roof dormer extending into the roofline and an enclosed porch on the first storey. The front door is surrounded by a transom window and sidelights. Moulded cornerboards and moulded window hoods are also present. |
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History: E.D. Davison Sr. (lumber magnate of E.D. Davison and Sons Ltd.), built the home to be used as a manse for the Methodist church. It served as a manse until 1928 and now is used as a private family dwelling. Source: Built Heritage Files, DesBrisay Museum |