The Charles Feedham House is one of Surrey’s notable heritage homes, representing the city’s agricultural and architectural history. The structure’s design showcases early 20th-century craftsmanship, with intricate woodwork and practical yet elegant features. This home stands as a tangible reminder of the families who built Surrey’s foundation through farming and community development.
Preserving the Charles Feedham House helps maintain Surrey’s historical narrative and celebrates the importance of rural life in shaping the city’s growth. It remains a point of pride for the community and an educational example of traditional homebuilding techniques.
Location: 49.059927, -122.833037
Tags:
– House Number: 14040
– Building: house
– Number of Floors: 2
– Description: Folk Victorian style house built in 1914, featuring wide corbelled brick chimney located on ridge of intersection of cross gables, narrow glass garden doors centred within a bay window, and slightly elevated simple wraparound wood porch.
– Heritage: 8
– heritage:since: 1998-11-02
– heritage:website: https://www.surrey.ca/renovating-building-development/land-planning-development/heritage-conservation/heritage-sites/south-surrey/charles-feedham-house
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Charles Feedham House
– Start Date: 1914
– Street: 32 Avenue
– City: Surrey