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  • Date 1801–1850 Xcheckmark
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Princess Street

one story, hipped roof structure. The entire house encompasses what was once (1950s) three separate structures. The walls of the original residential structure is pebble dashed/rough cast. Aluminum awnings are located above two windows on the west facade. The right (south) portion of original ...

14 Lower Harbour

One story, double hipped roof with cap n' comb on each hip. A shingled shed roof is located over the front porch on the south. A gable pedimented entrance with steps leads from a path to the porch. This entryway has narrow white painted columns ...

Queen Street

One story, gables structure with a relatively steep pitch. The board siding is sand dashed and painted light green. The pain is failing in some areas. In addition., several boards remain unfinished. The entrance door is located on the west facade with a wood louvered ...

11 King Street

One story, two bay structure with a gable roof and beaded wood siding. The entrance of the house faces south. The rear is beaded. The east facade has replacement siding and is unfinished. Zinc patching is evident on the front facade as well. The remainder ...

1 Park Lane

Nogged frame northwest corner of the upper floor, wood siding on southwest corner, and cut stone lower floor. Five-bay, double hipped-roof with cap-n-comb. Entrance front faces away from street onto the courtyard. Parged concrete block 2-story porch addition with staircase added to the western portion ...

6 Rodney Street

Hipped fiber glass shingled roof. Cut stone walls with lime parging. Wooden door on east side of south facade. Four by four window that opens outwards on each side of door. Mosaic tiled covered patio with central wood door on west end of south facade. ...

9 King Street

Hipped cap-n-comb roof with three peaks and fiber glass shingles. Addition on the west end has a flat roof with gabled sky light. Walls are sand-dashed. There is a wrap around porch on the entire east side and the east half of the north side ...

Davidson House

In her 1837 will, Mary Gairdner, a free woman of color, bequeathed “my Bay Creole House” to her son Thomas Davidson. Creole houses were usually only one room deep with large galleries to allow a cooling cross-breeze to blow through the house. A keystone over the ...