London, Ontario, Canada
349 Princess Avenue
Princess Terrace built c 1886
Terrace housing or row housing
is a very traditional British custom.
In Ontario, this form of housing
was only found in larger urban
areas. Late 19th century (High
Victorian) in style, the roof-line
is broken by three gables with
decorative wooden details and
round windows.
Renovated a number of years ago,
the old porches were removed
because they were infested with
carpenter ants. The pattern of
the brick and the form of the
chimneys establish that the buildings were constructed in the latter
portion of the 19th century.
London, Ontario, Canada
349 Princess Avenue
Princess Terrace built c 1886
Terrace housing or row housing
is a very traditional British custom.
In Ontario, this form of housing
was only found in larger urban
areas. Late 19th century (High
Victorian) in style, the roof-line
is broken by three gables with
decorative wooden details and
round windows.
Renovated a number of years ago,
the old porches were removed
because they were infested with
carpenter ants. The pattern of
the brick and the form of the
chimneys establish that the buildings were constructed in the latter
portion of the 19th century.