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Image of the front of Ham House, a historic building at 353 Main Street Bath, Ontario. An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

Ham House

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One and a half story historic, limestone farmhouse with a central doorway and windows on either side

The Powley House

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Historic John Deutsch University Centre

John Deutsch University Centre

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La Paroisse St. Francois d’Assise a church complex with arched openings and a campanile

La Paroisse St. Francois d’Assise

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Image of the front of 311- 313 King Street West, Hales Cottages in Kingston, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

Hales Cottages

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A representative example of an early19th century one-and-a-half storey wood frame Georgian cottage

The Schroeder House

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A small limestone dwelling with rear tail, gable roof, and regular fenestration pattern

The Harrigan House

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Image of St. Mark's Church made of limestone with a tall steeple

St. Mark’s Church

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A beautiful modest historic stone farmhouse. It is made of limestone, 1 and a half stories, with a central door, dormer above and a window on either side. The house sits ona grassy knoll with some trees around.

13 Aragon Road

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McIntosh Castle

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2643 Bur Brook Road, (Jackson Mills Schoolhouse)

Jackson Mills Schoolhouse

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a representative example of an early-19th century Georgian commercial building in downtown Kingston

Tolbert Building

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7 George St Barriefield after lineseed oil paint - FHF Award Winner

7 George Street

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344-350 Bagot Street, (Artillery Park Barracks)

Artillery Park Barracks

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St. Barnaby’s Church and Cemetery, late 19th century rural church with Gothic influences, rare use of sandstone, historically designated by the City of Kingston in 2023

St. Barnaby’s Church

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718 Division Street

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Mid 19th-century limestone house. Central door with a window on either side, and a mansard roof with two windows directly above those.

The Rankin House

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The Millers Lane House has design value as a rare example of eclecticism in residential architecture in the Inner Harbour neighbourhood

The Millers Lane House

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168 Wellington St at Brock FHF Award Winner

Victoria and Grey Trust Company building

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Image of the front of 230 James Street, the James Medley Jr. House in Barriefield, Kingston, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

James Medley Jr. House

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1113 Prince St. Lansdowne - Lazy Goat, a Frontenac Heritage Foundation Award winner

1113 Prince Street

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223 King Street, stately limestone building

223 King Street East

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Limestone building at the southwest corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets constructed in 1851, designed by William Coverdale.

90 Johnson Street 

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Italianate design narrow brick commercial and residential Heritage Designated building in Kingston, Ontario

201 Princess & 30-32 Montreal Street

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2802 Pine Grove Kingston FHF Award winner

2802 Pine Grove Road

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Kingston Hall, located at 103 Stuart Street, is owned by Queen’s University and is a 1901-3 limestone building.

Kingston Hall

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A 2½ storey, three-bay dwelling is a picturesque example of Victorian architecture in Kingston, Ontario's Old Sydenham Heritage Conservation District

12 Wellington Street

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Three storey brick building, with symmetrical fenestration pattern; Sash windows made up of twenty-four panes in the pattern of a Gothic arch; Architectural detailing, including small pediment lintels over each window, the cornice, with corbelled bricks, and brackets, and the small blind arcade; and Central recessed entranceway of double doors and transom, with flanking display windows framed by square wooden columns with brackets at their capitals, supporting the cornice over the first storey.

85 Princess Street

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The Hysop House, a rare example of Ontario vernacular limestone farmhouse. with its main entrance on the gable end.

Hysop House

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Spirit Garden Lake Ontario Park, FHF Award winner.

Manidoo Ogitigan

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Image of 991 Sydenham Road, known as the McGarvey House, a red brick L-shaped plan with verandah

The McGarvey House

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160 Belmont Avenue (the Everitt-Miller House) Built in 1878.

Everitt-Miller House

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35 Johnson St., (Lynch House)

Lynch House

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Historic 252 Princess Street in Kingston with classical pilasters, dentils and trim

252 Princess Street

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101 & 103 Logan St. (known as Mrs. Dawson’s Tavern), Heritage Designated limestone building in Portsmouth Village, Kingston, Ontario

Mrs. Dawson’s Tavern

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2518 Highway 38, (Robert Gibson Jr. Farm Complex)

Robert Gibson Jr. Farm Complex

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Formally 42 Wellington Street simple wood construction from the early 1800's

102 Gore Street

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Georgian Revival style dwelling, historically designated by the City of Kingston in 2023

82 Beverley Street

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Bishop’s Folly

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743 King Street West FHF 2022 Award winner.

Church of Good Thief Rectory

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a two-storey limestone residence built in 1869

73 Baiden Street

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21 McDonald Ave. Infill project receiving a FHF Honourable Mention in 2022

21 McDonald Ave. and 62 Baiden St

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The Riley House, a representative example of an Ontario Gothic Revival Cottage from the mid-19th century

Riley House

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Dating back to 1796 The Fairfield-Gutzeit House is situated along the Loyalist Parkway overlooking Lake Ontario, in Bath, Ontario.

Fairfield-Gutzeit House 

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1 Baiden Street, Portsmouth Village, FHF Award Winner

The Pugh House

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An English Cottage style building of two-and-half stories with dramatic bell-cast roof

Burr House

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Harpell Farmstead at 1360 Sydenham Road

Harpell Farmstead

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Victoria Public School

Victoria Public School

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Image of the South Frontenac Museum at 5595 Rd. 38, Hartington, Frontenac County, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

South Frontenac Museum

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Image of the Spire, at tall cathedral at 82 Sydenham Street, Old Sydenham Heritage District, Kingston, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

The Spire

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Handsome double limestone house designed by architect Andrew Drummond, built in 1841.

62 College Street

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222 Johnson St, 2022 FHF Award Winner

222 Johnson Street

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City of Kingston, Heritage designated 78-86 Princess Streets

78-86 Princess Street

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The Anchor Building, King St. E and Brock Shared by Shirley Bailey

The Anchor Building

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191 King St.

Cartwright House

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72 Princess Street, known as the Rochleau Building, is one of the oldest in downtown Kingston

Rochleau Building

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This building at 47 Wellington was originally the Wellington Street School. Designed by John Power in 1873

The Wellington Street School

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A two storey limestone house in Barriefield called Willomere dating back to 1818 looks over the water.

Willomere

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Vine Cottage

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Historically designated Gallinger Terrace, a rare example of an architect-designed red brick residential terrace in Williamsville, Kingston.

Gallinger Terrace

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Image of front of 62-66 Brock street showing newly completed paint on the facade.

62-66 Brock Street

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131-7 Princess Street, Kingston Ontario - Designated Heritage building

LaSalle Mews

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A prominent, 3-storey brick corner building with various architectural detailing, and the one-storey limestone building.

Millan House

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110 & 112 Ordnance St. Historically designated limestone double house at 110 & 112 Ordnance St known as Crowley House

Crowley House

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53 King St., after new roof, FHF Award winner

Murney House

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Historic Bahn Reigh Hall

Ban Righ Hall

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a Regency style limestone two-storey farmhouse

4017 Unity Road

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Ordnance Street Terrace, Heritage Designated Georgian architecture

Ordnance Street Terrace

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Limestone building at the corner of Sydenham and Ordnance streets that is a designated Heritage site in Kingston, Ontario.

124 Ordnance Street & 251 Sydenham Street

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Image of the front of City Hall in Kingston, Ontario. An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

Kingston City Hall

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211 Barrie Street, Chalmers United Church Old Sydenham Heritage Conservation District

Chalmers United Church

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525 Earl street, showing the beautiful red brick building

The Winston

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a representative example of a mid-19th century Georgian commercial building in downtown Kingston

197-205 Wellington Street

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Barriefield House

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Historically designated 1830s one-and-a-half storey Ontario vernacular limestone dwelling

Burrowes House

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Limestone Heritage Designated commercial building in downtown Kingston

Crother’s Building

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Image of the front of Ham House, a historic building at 353 Main Street Bath, Ontario. An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.
One and a half story historic, limestone farmhouse with a central doorway and windows on either side
Historic John Deutsch University Centre
La Paroisse St. Francois d’Assise a church complex with arched openings and a campanile
Image of the front of 311- 313 King Street West, Hales Cottages in Kingston, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.
A representative example of an early19th century one-and-a-half storey wood frame Georgian cottage
A small limestone dwelling with rear tail, gable roof, and regular fenestration pattern
Image of St. Mark's Church made of limestone with a tall steeple
A beautiful modest historic stone farmhouse. It is made of limestone, 1 and a half stories, with a central door, dormer above and a window on either side. The house sits ona grassy knoll with some trees around.
2643 Bur Brook Road, (Jackson Mills Schoolhouse)
a representative example of an early-19th century Georgian commercial building in downtown Kingston
7 George St Barriefield after lineseed oil paint - FHF Award Winner
344-350 Bagot Street, (Artillery Park Barracks)
St. Barnaby’s Church and Cemetery, late 19th century rural church with Gothic influences, rare use of sandstone, historically designated by the City of Kingston in 2023
Mid 19th-century limestone house. Central door with a window on either side, and a mansard roof with two windows directly above those.
The Millers Lane House has design value as a rare example of eclecticism in residential architecture in the Inner Harbour neighbourhood
168 Wellington St at Brock FHF Award Winner
Image of the front of 230 James Street, the James Medley Jr. House in Barriefield, Kingston, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.
1113 Prince St. Lansdowne - Lazy Goat, a Frontenac Heritage Foundation Award winner
223 King Street, stately limestone building
Limestone building at the southwest corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets constructed in 1851, designed by William Coverdale.
Italianate design narrow brick commercial and residential Heritage Designated building in Kingston, Ontario
2802 Pine Grove Kingston FHF Award winner
Kingston Hall, located at 103 Stuart Street, is owned by Queen’s University and is a 1901-3 limestone building.
A 2½ storey, three-bay dwelling is a picturesque example of Victorian architecture in Kingston, Ontario's Old Sydenham Heritage Conservation District
Three storey brick building, with symmetrical fenestration pattern; Sash windows made up of twenty-four panes in the pattern of a Gothic arch; Architectural detailing, including small pediment lintels over each window, the cornice, with corbelled bricks, and brackets, and the small blind arcade; and Central recessed entranceway of double doors and transom, with flanking display windows framed by square wooden columns with brackets at their capitals, supporting the cornice over the first storey.
The Hysop House, a rare example of Ontario vernacular limestone farmhouse. with its main entrance on the gable end.
Spirit Garden Lake Ontario Park, FHF Award winner.
Image of 991 Sydenham Road, known as the McGarvey House, a red brick L-shaped plan with verandah
160 Belmont Avenue (the Everitt-Miller House) Built in 1878.
35 Johnson St., (Lynch House)
Historic 252 Princess Street in Kingston with classical pilasters, dentils and trim
101 & 103 Logan St. (known as Mrs. Dawson’s Tavern), Heritage Designated limestone building in Portsmouth Village, Kingston, Ontario
2518 Highway 38, (Robert Gibson Jr. Farm Complex)
Formally 42 Wellington Street simple wood construction from the early 1800's
Georgian Revival style dwelling, historically designated by the City of Kingston in 2023
743 King Street West FHF 2022 Award winner.
a two-storey limestone residence built in 1869
21 McDonald Ave. Infill project receiving a FHF Honourable Mention in 2022
The Riley House, a representative example of an Ontario Gothic Revival Cottage from the mid-19th century
Dating back to 1796 The Fairfield-Gutzeit House is situated along the Loyalist Parkway overlooking Lake Ontario, in Bath, Ontario.
1 Baiden Street, Portsmouth Village, FHF Award Winner
An English Cottage style building of two-and-half stories with dramatic bell-cast roof
Harpell Farmstead at 1360 Sydenham Road
Victoria Public School
Image of the South Frontenac Museum at 5595 Rd. 38, Hartington, Frontenac County, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.
Image of the Spire, at tall cathedral at 82 Sydenham Street, Old Sydenham Heritage District, Kingston, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.
Handsome double limestone house designed by architect Andrew Drummond, built in 1841.
222 Johnson St, 2022 FHF Award Winner
City of Kingston, Heritage designated 78-86 Princess Streets
The Anchor Building, King St. E and Brock Shared by Shirley Bailey
191 King St.
72 Princess Street, known as the Rochleau Building, is one of the oldest in downtown Kingston
This building at 47 Wellington was originally the Wellington Street School. Designed by John Power in 1873
A two storey limestone house in Barriefield called Willomere dating back to 1818 looks over the water.
Historically designated Gallinger Terrace, a rare example of an architect-designed red brick residential terrace in Williamsville, Kingston.
Image of front of 62-66 Brock street showing newly completed paint on the facade.
131-7 Princess Street, Kingston Ontario - Designated Heritage building
A prominent, 3-storey brick corner building with various architectural detailing, and the one-storey limestone building.
110 & 112 Ordnance St. Historically designated limestone double house at 110 & 112 Ordnance St known as Crowley House
53 King St., after new roof, FHF Award winner
Historic Bahn Reigh Hall
a Regency style limestone two-storey farmhouse
Ordnance Street Terrace, Heritage Designated Georgian architecture
Limestone building at the corner of Sydenham and Ordnance streets that is a designated Heritage site in Kingston, Ontario.
Image of the front of City Hall in Kingston, Ontario. An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.
211 Barrie Street, Chalmers United Church Old Sydenham Heritage Conservation District
525 Earl street, showing the beautiful red brick building
a representative example of a mid-19th century Georgian commercial building in downtown Kingston
Historically designated 1830s one-and-a-half storey Ontario vernacular limestone dwelling
Limestone Heritage Designated commercial building in downtown Kingston

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