The David Kitzel Root House is a historic residence that showcases the heritage and craftsmanship of Surrey’s early settlers. Constructed during the city’s rural beginnings, the home features traditional design elements that highlight both practicality and beauty. It stands as a tribute to the hardworking individuals and families who contributed to Surrey’s growth and community spirit in the early 1900s.
Today, the David Kitzel Root House remains a key part of Surrey’s cultural preservation efforts. As a designated heritage property, it helps residents and visitors appreciate the architectural styles and stories that shaped the city’s identity over time.
Location: 49.0063095, -122.7132455
Tags:
– House Number: 216
– Building: Yes
– Heritage: 8
– heritage:ref: 55
– heritage:since: 1998-11-02
– heritage:website: https://www.surrey.ca/renovating-building-development/land-planning-development/heritage-conservation/heritage-sites/south-surrey/david-kitzel-root-house
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: David Kitzel Root House
– Start Date: 1916
– Street: 184 Street
– City: Surrey