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

12 Wellington Street The magnificent red brick house at 12 Wellington Street is located in the Old Sydenham Heritage District close to City Park. The house was built by John Power in 1874–75, and the romantic two-storey front porch was added in 1910 by William Newlands. The 2½ storey, three-bay dwelling is a picturesque example…

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

The Millers Lane House Located on a 580 m2 residential lot on the west side of the street, south of Raglan Road and adjacent to the former Millers Lane, the Millers Lane House has design value as a rare example of eclecticism in residential architecture in the Inner Harbour neighbourhood of Kingston. Eclecticism is the…

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

201 Princess & 30-32 Montreal Street

201 Princess & 30-32 Montreal Street Situated on the NW corner of Princess and Montreal Streets in downtown Kingston, this narrow 8.5 metre wide, 365 m2 property, contains an example of a mid-19th century purpose-built commercial and residential building. This three-storey brick building displays a high degree of craftsmanship and artistic merit, particularly through its…

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

The Anchor Building

Anchor Building, Kingston The building known as the Anchor Building, was completed in 1856-1857 and designed in the brick Italianate style, featuring flat-faced facades, regular rows of arched windows with decorative window heads of different styles on each level, and a heavy roof cornice on the roof parapet. The building has historical or associative value…