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Windsor Municipal Heritage Register 2021-01-20 WINDSOR MUNICIPAL HERITAGE REGISTER 1 D yr Designated individual, date (* pending) Updated through December 21, 2021 H yr Heritage Conservation District designated, date Approved by City Council, after consultation with Development & Heritage Standing Committee, R Listed on Register (not designated) according to the Ontario Heritage Act STATUS LOCATION NAME OR TYPE OF BUILDING BUILT REASONS FOR CONSIDERATION CONTEXT R 2600 Airport Rd (3200 County Rd 42) Windsor Airport Hangar No. 401 1940 British Commonwealth Air Training School SandwichS. H 12 3006 Alexander Ave House c1954 Minimal Ranch; buff brick Sandwich H 12 3022 Alexander Ave House 1932 English Revival; diagonal brick pattern Sandwich H 12 3028 Alexander Ave House c1927 Tudor Revival Sandwich H 12 3029 Alexander Ave House c1926 Colonial Revival; side gambrel Sandwich H 12 3038 Alexander Ave House c1928 Colonial Revival; side gambrel Sandwich H 12 3039 Alexander Ave House c1921 Bungalow/Craftsman Sandwich H 12 3046 Alexander Ave House c1929 Colonial Revival Sandwich H 12 3049 Alexander Ave House c1954 Minimal Ranch Sandwich H 12 3050 Alexander Ave House c1928 Tudor Revival Sandwich H 12 3055 Alexander Ave House c1950 Minimal Traditional Sandwich H 12 3056 Alexander Ave House c1930 Tudor Revival; clipped gables Sandwich H 12 3062 Alexander Ave House c1930 Tudor Revival; half-timbering Sandwich D98,H12 3069 Alexander Ave Masson-Deck House 1924 Arch. George Y. Masson; French Cottage Sandwich H 12 3072 Alexander Ave House c1928 Tapered stone chimney; rafter tails; arch Sandwich H 12 3073 Alexander Ave House c1929 Contemporary alteration 1973 Sandwich H 12 3077 Alexander Ave House c1929 Regency; asymmetrical; 2-storey Sandwich H 12 3095 Alexander Ave House c1956 Split-level; brick & stone Sandwich R 1646 Alexis Rd Gordon McGregor School 1924 Arch. Sheppard & Masson Ford City R 525 Argyle Rd Hiram Walker Warehouse c1928 Adaptive reuse-Walkerville Brewery Walkerville R 625-45 Argyle Rd Renfrew Apartments c1938 Arch. J.C. Pennington Walkerville R 646 Argyle Rd Hiram Walker Cottage c1880 Vernacular Walkerville R 654 Argyle Rd Hiram Walker Cottage c1880 Vernacular Walkerville R 657-93 Argyle Rd Argyle Apartments c1938 Arch. J.C. Pennington Walkerville R 662 Argyle Rd Hiram Walker Cottage c1880 Vernacular Walkerville R 686 Argyle Rd Tuscarora Apartments c1938 Classical Revival with Gothic parapet details Walkerville R 708 Argyle Rd Semi-Detached House c1905 Vernacular Walkerville R 710 Argyle Rd Semi-Detached House c1905 Vernacular Walkerville R 722 Argyle Rd Semi-Detached House c1905 Vernacular Walkerville R 728 Argyle Rd Semi-Detached House c1905 Vernacular Walkerville R 746 Argyle Rd Semi-Detached House c1905 Vernacular Walkerville R 748 Argyle Rd Semi-Detached House c1905 Vernacular Walkerville R 762 Argyle Rd T. Lacombe House c1900 Vernacular Walkerville R 791-93 Argyle Rd House, brick garage c1900 Vernacular Walkerville R 796 Argyle Rd House c1906 Vernacular Walkerville R 807 Argyle Rd Wallmay Corner Post c1913 Landscape from former estate Walkerville D 85 819 Argyle Rd Wallmay Carriage House c1913 Arch. Burrowes & Wells Walkerville D 85 823 Argyle Rd Elmcroft Carriage House c1912 Arch. Burrowes & Wells Walkerville R 858 Argyle Rd G.T. Bartlet House 1925 Arch. D.J. Cameron Walkerville R 1138 Argyle Rd St. Anne’s Rectory c1923 Arch. Pennington & Boyde; Colonial Revival Walkerville R 1206-08-10-12 Argyle Rd / Ontario St Terrace c1913 8 two-storey stuccoed units around corner Walkerville R 1370 Argyle Rd Gelcell Limited c1940 Industrial Walkerville R 160 Askin Ave House c1912 Colonial Revival Sandwich R 181 Askin Ave McIntire House c1923 Dutch Colonial Revival Sandwich R 237 Askin Ave Apartment 1924 Shallow "H" Plan with center entrance Sandwich R 394 Askin Ave House 1925 Arts & Crafts Sandwich R 395 Askin Ave House 1930 Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Sandwich R 409 Askin Ave House 1924 Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Sandwich R 424 Askin Ave House 1925 Arts & Crafts/Picturesque Sandwich R 436 Askin Ave House 1929 Picturesque English Revival Sandwich R 503 Askin Ave House possibly Askin Homestead c1850s Homestead house (moved, modified) Sandwich R 1551-91 Assumption St Holland Manor Apartments 1917 Vernacular Apartment Walkerville R 1617-37 Assumption St / 416 Lincoln Rd Holland Block Apartments c1920 Arts & Crafts Classical Revival Walkerville R 5680 Baseline Rd William Ure House/Farm 1875 Ure Farmstead [house & specified buildings] SandwichS. D 10 1334 Benjamin Ave / Ottawa St Sacred Heart Rectory (attached to Church) 1927 Arch. Pennington & Boyde Core H 12 208 Brock St Duplex c1915 Foursquare, 2-storey tan brick Sandwich H 12 220 Brock St House c1905 Colonial Revival, 2-storey stucco Sandwich H 12 234 Brock St House c1918 Foursquare, 2-storey brick Sandwich H 12 242 Brock St House c1890 Georgian, 2½-storey Sandwich H 12 356 Brock St Essex County Registry Office 1877,1914 Arch. Gordon W. Lloyd; addn.J.C. Pennington Sandwich H 12 378 Brock St Essex County Gaol 1924 Arch. Sheppard & Masson Sandwich R 462 Brock St House c1890 Ontario Cottage Sandwich R 137 Bruce Ave Palmer Apartments c1926 Three storey brick Core R 173 Bruce Ave Col. Joseph Hall Beattie House 1882-85 Queen Anne Revival Core R 415 Bruce Ave John Turk House c1895 Queen Anne Revival Cottage Core R 495-97 Bruce Ave Charles R. Horne House c1869 Queen Anne Elements Core R 753 Bruce Ave Frank / Emilia Cundari House c1890 Mario's Restaurant partner, Opera singer Core R 1583-85-87 Bruce Ave Triplex c1919 Arch. Gilbert J.P. Jacques; W.Housing Comm. Core R 1590-92 Bruce Ave Duplex c1919 Arch. Gilbert J.P. Jacques; W.Housing Comm. Core WINDSOR MUNICIPAL HERITAGE REGISTER 2 D yr Designated individual, date (* pending) Updated through December 21, 2021 H yr Heritage Conservation District designated, date Approved by City Council, after consultation with Development & Heritage Standing Committee, R Listed on Register (not designated) according to the Ontario Heritage Act STATUS LOCATION NAME OR TYPE OF BUILDING BUILT REASONS FOR CONSIDERATION CONTEXT R 1882 Cadillac St House c1928 Tudor Revival Elements Ford City R 160 California Ave L. McGill Allan House c1922 Prairie Style; Stucco Sandwich R 165 California Ave David M. Eagle House - Mayor of Sandwich c1925 Classical Revival Sandwich R 181 California Ave Henry T.W. Ellis House c1922 Colonial Revival Sandwich R 284 Cameron Ave Alicia Mason Vocational School 1963 Mid-Century; Institution Sandwich R 329 Cameron Ave Quadruplex c1926 Brick with arches, Bungalow features Core R 394 Cameron Ave Duplex c1923 Front bay, brick patterns on parapet Core R 396 Cameron Ave Duplex c1923 Front bay, brick patterns on parapet Core R 191 Campbell Ave House c1912 Foursquare Core R 329 Campbell Ave House c1900 Homestead House / Italianate Core R 345-49 Campbell Ave Triplex c1918 Stucco, Bungalow features Core R 682 Campbell Ave House c1926 County House / Bungalow Core R 393 Caron Ave J.A. McKay House c1888 Queen Anne (Tower) Core R 542 Caron Ave Charles Hawkins House 1898 Queen Anne Revival Cottage Core R 581 Cataraqui St / 800 Howard Ave Coronada Apartments 1927 SpanishEclectic-A.Deco-Arch.AlbertJ.Lothian Core D 03 595 Cataraqui St Charles R. Cole House 1891 Queen Anne Revival Core R 1321 Central Ave House c1929 Cobblestone Cottage Ford City R 1860 Chandler Rd St. Bernard School Reconstructed Wall 1930 Reconstructed in 2019; Original Arch. Albert J. LothianFord City R 395 Chappell Ave House c1915 Regency Cottage; bellcast hipped roof Sandwich R 568 Chatham St E Eaton-Clark Co. Chemicals, Dyes 1921 Warehouse Core R 52 Chatham St W Equity Chambers 1911-55 Ren. Arch. Sheppard & Masson Core R 156 Chatham St W Universal Car/Baum & Brody Furniture/Fish Mkt. 1912 Commercial Core D 01 309-27 Chatham St W / 221-41 Dougall Ave LaBelle Terrace 1905 Townhouse now Commercial Core R 560 Chatham St W Duplex c1909 Two-storey brick, small front gable Core R 570 Chatham St W Duplex c1909 Two-storey brick, small front gable Core R 629 Chatham St W Duplex c1924 Two-storey brick, wraparound bay Core R 639 Chatham St W Duplex c1924 Two-storey brick, wraparound bay Core R 341-43 Chilver Rd Commercial / Residential c1880,1910Vernacular 2-storey brick Walkerville R 400 Chilver Rd Exchange Hotel / Victoria Tavern c1890 Commercial Walkerville R 491 Chilver Rd Victor Williamson House c1895 Queen Anne Revival Walkerville R 654 Chilver Rd House c1908 Queen Anne details Walkerville R 691 Chilver Rd Wm. Wickett House c1913 Dutch Colonial Revival Walkerville R 705 Chilver Rd Saml. Berman House c1905 Queen Anne Elements Walkerville R 907 Chilver Rd J. Wesley Petch House c1910 Tudor Revival Walkerville R 973 Chilver Rd Geo. Oldershaw House 1910 Foursquare Walkerville R 1150 Chilver Rd Howard H. Lees House c1924 Foursquare w Bungalow/Craftsman Elements Walkerville R 1237 Chilver Rd House c1920 Airplane Bungalow with tapered cobblestone piersWalkerville R 1281 Chilver Rd Cobblestone House and Garage c1912 Bungalow/Craftsman Walkerville R 2115 Chilver Rd St. Barnabas Church 1939 Gothic Revival Elements S.Walkerville R 2115 Chilver Rd St. Barnabas Church 1955 Arch. Philip Carter Johnson / Modernist S.Walkerville R 2229 Chilver Rd Hugh Beaton School 1929 Arch. Sheppard & Masson S.Walkerville R 2305 Chilver Rd House 1929 Picturesque Tudor Revival S.Walkerville R 2545 Chrysler Centre / 2495 Ypres Ave Chrysler Power Plant 1928-35 Art Deco; Arch. Hutton & Souter (power only) S.Walkerville R 462 Church St House 1920 Cobblestone; Arch. Leybourne & Whitney Core D 95 567 Church St Revell-D'Avignon House c1885 Queen Anne Revival Core R 641 Church St House c1905 Queen Anne Revival Core R 330 City Hall Sq E All Saints' Church 1855-81 Arch. Albert H. Jordan; Builder Shorland Core R 330 City Hall Sq E All Saints' Rectory 1890 Victorian Elements Core R 350 City Hall Sq W Cenotaph 1924 War Memorial-Sheppard&Masson (moved 65) Core R 350 City Hall Sq W former City Hall Square Stone Wall 1957 Stone Wall Inscription (to be reconstructed in the future)Core original Arch.Sheppard & Masson R 4601 County Rd 17 (10th Concession) Dolphice St.
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