a two-storey limestone residence built in 1869

73 Baiden Street

73 Baiden Street, Portsmouth Village 73 Baiden Street is a two-storey limestone residence built in 1869. It is located at the northeast corner of Baiden Street and McDonald Avenue in the Portsmouth Village Heritage Character Area. This dwelling is located close to the side and front property lines and presents an impressive front and side…

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

The Schroeder House

The Schroeder House Situated on a 950 square metre residential lot on the north side of the street, in Portsmouth Village, the property includes a representative example of an early19th century one-and-a-half storey wood frame Georgian cottage. Typical of the Georgian style is the side gable roof with twin brick chimneys and a central neoclassical…

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

Mrs. Dawson’s Tavern

Mrs. Dawson’s Tavern The building was designed by William Coverdale and constructed in 1856 for Frances Dawson as a tavern. Coverdale is a well-known and prolific local architect who designed many landmark buildings in Kingston. Mrs. Dawson’s Tavern is an example of his work on a modest building in a style not typically associated with…

1 Baiden Street, Portsmouth Village, FHF Award Winner

The Pugh House

The Pugh House One of 29 properties designated under a single City of Kingston By-law (80-63):  “Built about 1845 for merchant Samuel W. Brady and owned and occupied for many years by shoemaker John Pugh and his family, this well-proportioned frame dwelling is a good example of the larger wooden dwellings in the village. The…