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…

a representative example of a mid-19th century Georgian commercial building in downtown Kingston

197-205 Wellington Street

197-205 Wellington Street Located on the east side of the street, just north of Princess Street, this property contains two attached three-storey historic buildings. Built circa 1855, 197- 201 Wellington Street is a representative example of a mid-19th century Georgian commercial building. With little ornamentation, this limestone building with gable roof complete with parapets and…

a representative example of an early-19th century Georgian commercial building in downtown Kingston

Tolbert Building

Tolbert Building Situated on a 230 m2 commercial property on the southwest corner of Princess and Bagot Streets, in downtown Kingston. The property contains a representative example of an early-19th century Georgian commercial building. Its simple three-storey massing, restrained architectural detailing and the overall impression of balance and rhythm is typical of 19th century Georgian…