Thomas Joseph Brown House Map

The Thomas Joseph Brown House is a significant heritage residence in Surrey, celebrated for its historical architecture and connection to the city’s early development. The property illustrates the craftsmanship and design typical of Surrey’s early settlers, maintaining much of its original structure and aesthetic detail. It forms part of Surrey’s inventory of preserved heritage sites.

This house provides insight into the domestic lifestyle of the early 1900s and the community-building efforts of local families. Its preservation ensures that future generations can continue to appreciate Surrey’s cultural and architectural history.

Location: 49.0962139, -122.8546836

Tags:
– House Number: 13275
– Building: Yes
– Number of Floors: 3
– Description: Eclectic, cross-gabled homestead house built c. 1909, an example of an expanded utilitarian homestead house laid out in a T-shape. Features wraparound veranda, patterned shingles in gable ends, shiplap siding with corner boards, fan lights and side lights
– Heritage: 8
– heritage:ref: 91
– heritage:since: 1998-11-02
– heritage:website: https://www.surrey.ca/renovating-building-development/land-planning-development/heritage-conservation/heritage-sites/newtown/thomas-joseph-brown-house
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Thomas Joseph Brown House
– Start Date: 1909
– Street: Colebrook Road

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