Crowley House
Located on the south side of Ordnance St and spanning two properties, the two-storey limestone double house, known as the Crowley House, is an example of a Georgan-influenced late-19th century urban residence, with several unique architectural features. The house was built for Irish emigrants Mary and Charles Crowley. Charles was an active member of the Catholic Mutual Benevolent Association, whose insignia (a harp with shamrocks) appears to be represented in the decorative keystones over the twin doorways. Heritage attributes include its massing and limestone construction, gable roof, fenestration pattern and various stone details including the decorative keystones.