an early example of a limestone double-house in Kingston

The Matthews House

The Matthews House The Matthews House spans two separate properties (203 and 205 Sydenham St) on the north-east corner of Sydenham and Queen Streets in downtown Kingston. Built circa 1840, the Matthews House is an early example of a limestone double-house in Kingston. The dwelling displays a high degree of craftsmanship and artistic merit through…

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

13 Aragon Road Situated on a 0.8 hectare rural residential lot at the corner of Aragon Road and Allen Point Drive, the property contains a representative example of an Ontario vernacular stone house characteristic of early farmhouses in the area. This landmark dwelling helps to define and maintain the historic rural character of the area….

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

The Harrigan House

The Harrigan House Located on a 1900 square metre residential lot on the west side of the road, in the former Cataraqui Village, the property includes a one-and-a-half storey limestone dwelling with a single-storey tail, built in the 1860s for Ann and George Harrigan. Built in limestone, the Harrigan House is one of the earliest…

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…