Listing of Properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) That Are Not Municipally Designated

Listing of Properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) That Are Not Municipally Designated

Listing of properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) that are not municipally designated Former Moncton and Regional Use: Office Public Library Owner: Ashford Investments 51 Highfield Street Inc. Built in 1961-1962, the Former Moncton and Regional Public At risk Library Building, is a two-storey Modern institutional building on the east side of Highfield Street. Léopold-Taillon Building Use: Office (Université de 165 Massey Avenue Moncton) Léopold-Taillon Building consists Owner: U de M of a 5-story H-plan modern institutional structure with 4- story and 3-story wings. It is located at the southeast corner of the Université de Moncton campus at the end of Massey Avenue. Aliant Tower Use: Telecommunication / Corner of Botsford St. and Offices Queen St. Owner: Bell Canada Aliant Tower consists of is a 127 metre high microwave tower of reinforced concrete on a concrete base located on the southwest corner of Botsford Street and Queen Street. R. N. Wyse Residence Use: Residential Tri-Plex 204-206 Cameron Street Owner: Zhang,Weijian The R. N. Wyse Residence consists of a brown brick 2 ½- story Queen Anne residence with Greek Revival and Craftsman influences located on the west side of Cameron Street, just north of Park St Lutz Mountain Meeting House Use: Museum 3143 Mountain Road Owner: Lutz Mountain The Lutz Mountain Meeting Heritage Foundation Inc. House consists of a late 19th century New England style 2018: Owner not interested religious one-room to be designated meetinghouse located at the north end of Moncton on Mountain Road as it approaches Lutz Mountain. Listing of properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) that are not municipally designated Magnetic Hill Use: Touristic / Road Magnetic Hill Road Owner: N/A – City of Magnetic Hill is an unpaved rural Moncton owns abutting road approximately, one-half properties kilometre in length, at the foot of Lutes Mountain 884-886 1/2 Main Street Use: Commercial 884-886 1/2 Main Street Owner: Edward Keith & carol Consists of a gable roofed two- Wilson and-half-storey wooden commercial structure in the vernacular Classic Revival architectural style with its ground floor storefront facing north on Main Street Settlers' Landing Monument Owner: Moncton + n/a Main Street Settlers’ Landing Monument consists of a stone cairn, plaque, an inscription stone written in English, French and German and stone nameplates bordered by manicured landscaping. Sunny Brae Rink Use: Vacant land Donald Avenue Owner: Raymond Thibodeau Consists of a circular two-story & Ernest Boudreau concrete arena structure with no roof, set in the middle of a Dangerous conditions grassy field near the CN train line off of Donald Avenue Letter exist Council agreeing that property would not be designated in city by-law. 70 Reade Street Use: Residential 70 Reade Street Owner: Jean Branscombe Consists of a 1 ½-story rectangular wartime bungalow with a gable roof and white vinyl siding. It is located on the west side of Reade Street, 3rd house from Alexander Park 75 St. George Street Use: 3 Unit Residential 75 St. George Street Owner: Apropos marketing Consists of a two-story Dutch Communication Inc. Colonial residence with Queen Anne and Second Empire influences located on the northwest corner of St. George Street and Lester Avenue Listing of properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) that are not municipally designated 264 Botsford Street Use: Office / Commercial 264 Botsford Street Owner: 1273537 Alberta Ltd. Consists of the former Brown- Holder Biscuits factory. This rectangular two-storey industrial structure was built in 1931 with the front facing Botsford Street 73 Highfield Street Use: Apartments 73 Highfield Street Owner: Rodlin Ventures Inc. Consists of a 2-storey Queen Anne style residence with a rounded 2-storey veranda capped with a “witch’s cap” at its southwest corner. It is located on the east side of Highfield Street, just north of Gordon Street Doyle Building Use: Office / Apartment 400 St. George Street Owner: Symes Realty Co. Inc. It consists of a 2-story brick Italianate commercial structure of rectangular massing and an entablature storefront built in 1904. 118 Mountain Road Use: Residential 118 Mountain Rd. Owner: Covalent Enterprises Consists of a two-and-half story Ltd. Greek revival residence and garage located on the south side of Mountain Road near Church Street 169 Botsford Street Use: Office 169 Botsford Street Owner: 636293 NB Inc. An asymmetrical 2-storey multi- gabled Queen Anne residence from the late 19th century. It is located on the east side of Botsford Street Listing of properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) that are not municipally designated Gulf Fisheries Centre Recognized Federal Heritage 343 Université Ave. Building The plain, formal five-storey Pending rehabilitation building forms an elongated rectangle with a modestly Owner: Public Works and projecting frontispiece, salient Government Services Canada wings and a flat roof. Virtually Pilt devoid of decoration the simplicity of the façade is distinguished by its planar quality Federal Building, Dominion Recognized Federal Heritage Public Building Building 1081 Main Street Recently rehabilitated The dignified Dominion Public Building occupies a prominent Owner: Public Works and wedge-shaped site in downtown Government Services Canada Moncton. The symmetrical, four- Pilt storey, stone facade feature horizontal massing and classical details which are often on an exaggerated scale to achieve a monumental effect. Two-storey high round windows create a greater than actual impression of height. Tankville School Use: Recreational 1665 Elmwood Drive Owner: City of Moncton Tankville School is a 19th century schoolhouse built in the New England meetinghouse style. This wooden, one-room, schoolhouse is located adjacent to the Irishtown Nature Park near Moncton’s northeastern most boundary. Highfield Street United Baptist Use: Religious Church Owner: Highfield Street 290 St. George Street, United Baptist Church Inc. It consists of an orange brick English Gothic and Greek designed church with contrasting off-white quoins and trims with a prominent square bell tower Listing of properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) that are not municipally designated L. A. Roy Groceries Use: Commercial 347 Mountain Road Owner: United Book Stores L. A. Roy Groceries is a brick 2- Ltd. story early Art Deco commercial building. Xenophon Cleveland House Use: Residential 189 Highfield Street Owner: Duguay, Marie Xenophon Cleveland House Pauline consists of an 1878 two and half story tri-gable Greek Revival residence with white shingle siding, returned eaves and flared cornice between the 1st and 2nd stories. 149 John Street Use: Commercial 149 John Street Owner: Antiquites Recycl’Art Consists of a rectangular 2-story & Antiques Ltd. Art Deco commercial structure in stretcher bond brown brick with storefront bulkheads and a crenellated gable parapet Highfield Street Pumping Use: Utility – Pumping Station Station 5 Thanet Street Owner: City of Moncton Consists of an early 20th century square red brick Italianate industrial building located on Thanet Street adjacent to the north end of Highfield Street Victoria Park Use: Public park Victoria Park is a rectangular Owner: City of Moncton well-manicured and mature urban green space in Moncton containing monuments, a bandstand, fountain and walking paths. It is bound by John Street to the north, Cameron Street to the west, Weldon Street to the east and Park Street to the south. Listing of properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) that are not municipally designated 27 Hillcrest Drive Use: Residential 27 Hillcrest Dr Owner: Kristian William Consists of a French Norman Strickland & Cheryl Anne two-story residence with pink Bland stucco and centrally located tower. It is located on the north side of Hillcrest Dr., adjacent to Jones Lake in Moncton Rubin's Ltd. Mural Use: Commercial / Offices 720-730 Main Owner: Rubins Realty Ltd. Consists of a ceramic tile mural that spans the upper floors of the north façade and continues along a portion of the west façade - being Moncton’s only public installation of renowned Quebec artist, Jordi Bonet. 224 Cameron Street Use: Residential 224 Cameron Street Owner: Dereck Anthony Consists of a pyramidal roofed 2 Slaeery & Renay Jean Fraser ½-story early 20th century Craftsman/Queen Anne residence in brown sandstone and white quoins and trim. Prince Edward School Use: Residential Apartments 100 West Street Owner: Prince Edward Consists of a 2-story rectangular Developments Ltd. red brick Neo classical school building with sandstone details. It is located at the corner of West Street and Burlington Avenue 69 Highfield Street Use: Apartments 69 Highfield Street Owner: Strategic Land Consists of a 2-story Queen Anne Holdings Inc. residence, built in 1906, with a 2- story open veranda and a distinctive bell cupola on the southwest corner. It is located on the northwest corner of Highfield Street and Gordon Street Listing of properties on Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) that are not municipally designated Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Use: Religious / Office / l’Assomption Interpretation 226 St. George St., Moncton Owner: Roman Catholic It consists of a grey sandstone Archbishop of Moncton cruciform Gothic Revival Federal Designation cathedral structure with a prominent square bell tower, built between 1939 and 1940. 5-11 Williams Street Use: Four-Plex 5-11 Williams Street Owner: Ronald

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    12 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us