Mid 19th-century limestone house. Central door with a window on either side, and a mansard roof with two windows directly above those.

The Rankin House

The Rankin House Located in the new Creek Valley subdivision in the Village of Westbrook on an 1800 square metre lot, the property contains an unusual example of a mid-19th century 1.5 storey vernacular limestone farmhouse with a bell-cast mansard roof. The building displays a high degree of artistic merit for a simple farmhouse, including…

Historically designated 1830s one-and-a-half storey Ontario vernacular limestone dwelling

Burrowes House

Burrowes House Situated on over 20 ha, set well back from the road on a hill overlooking the Great Cataraqui River, the Burrowes House property contains an 1830s one-and-a-half storey Ontario vernacular limestone dwelling built for Thomas Burrowes, who was a prominent community figure, and who played an instrumental role in the construction of the…

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…

The Hysop House, a rare example of Ontario vernacular limestone farmhouse. with its main entrance on the gable end.

Hysop House

Hysop House Located on 3.2-hectare rural lot at the northeast corner of 4th Concession and Joyceville Roads, the property contains a one-and-a-half storey, mid-19th Century, Ontario vernacular limestone farmhouse. The Hyslop House is a rare example of this style as its main entrance is located on the gable end, while typical Ontario vernacular farmhouses exhibit…

7 George St Barriefield after lineseed oil paint - FHF Award Winner

7 George Street

7 George Street, Barriefield 7 George Street has heritage building status and is situated in the Barriefield Village Heritage Conservation District, the oldest heritage district in the Province of Ontario. The 1 and ½ storey, frame building described as a vernacular style which is common in the Village, with a front gable and two bays….