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689 Princes Street: This home was built in approximately 1875 by Abraham Joseph Evans (1839-1912) who was an architect and builder from Swansea, South Wales, who came to Bruce County in 1861. It is one of the most authentic, well-kept examples of the Second Empire style of architecture in the Municipality of Kincardine. The ornate exterior features decorated gables in the roof, a belvedere, bay window and front portico as well as rows of dentils which highlight all three stories, and the ornate iron cresting work on the top of the tower.

Designation By-law 2015-102 on December 7, 1978

Tags:   689 Princes Street Designated Property Kincardine Ontario Canada

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Tags:   United Church 721 Princes Street Kincardine Ontario Canada Places of Worship

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816 Princes Street: The house was built circa 1890 by the John Watson Family and in 1911 became the property of the William Mitchell Family. In the late 1930's it was purchased by Howard R Magwood and on his death it became the home of his daughter Dorothy and her husband Bert Hartley. During the late 1800's Architects and builders borrowed ideas from various styles including Classical Revival and Italianate and incorporated them in their design. The structure if of yellow brick and the distinctive decorative trim particularly around the eaves.

Designation By-law 4640, on December 20, 1984

Tags:   816 Princes Street Designated Property Kincardine Ontario Canada

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854 Princes Street: Built in 1858, 1.5 storey house was originally built in the Gothic Revival Style with steeply pitched rood with front centered gable. Point arc front upper window with raised brick surround, wooden soffit and fascia, arched windows, front entrance doorways (inside porch), side porch with forward protruding entrance and wooden ship lap cladded summer kitchen at rear of house.

Designation By-law 1989-042, on April 20, 1989

Tags:   854 Princes Street Designated Property Kincardine Ontario Canada

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217 Harbour Street: This property was built for Robert Walker, on of Francis "Paddy" Walker's seven sons' ca. 1854-1856. It is a true Regency Cottage style, which shows off a stunning verandah, as well as a typical regular rectangular floor plan. The Regency style nondescript front door is flanked by a transom and sidelights. Windows are large in a six over six pane pattern and a decorative circular window centered on the front roof peak. The hipped roof cap is topped with iron cresting which has been sympathetically extended to the top of the roof of the new outdoor patio addition. The home features the typically tall, rear chimney.

Designation By-law 2015-100, on January 21, 1982.

Tags:   217 Harbour Street Designated Property Kincardine Ontario Canada


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