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

124 Ordnance Street & 251 Sydenham Street Located on the SE corner of Ordnance and Sydenham Streets and spanning two properties, the two-storey limestone dwelling, is representative of a Georgan-influenced late-19th C. classically balanced urban residence. This prominent limestone home (now 2 units) exemplifies the simple Georgian proportions and symmetrical fenestration pattern that defines the…

Ordnance Street Terrace, Heritage Designated Georgian architecture

Ordnance Street Terrace

Ordnance Street Terrace Situated on the south side of the street and spanning three properties, the Ordnance Street Terrace consists of three attached two storey limestone residential units. With little ornamentation, this limestone terrace exemplifies the simple Georgian proportions and symmetrical fenestration pattern that define the Georgian architectural style in a 19th-century classically balanced urban…

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

Crowley House

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…

Bishop’s Folly

Bishop’s Folly

Bishop’s Folly Distinctive in this neighbourhood for its size, this large limestone structure currently stands camouflaged by many trees. Archdeacon George Okill Stuart had construction on this building started in 1861, but after he died in 1862, the building sat unfinished for many years. The plan of this ‘Bishop’s Folly’ is based on the transepts and apse…