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Hume Hopgood Residence

138 Orange Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L, Canada

Formally Recognized: 1989/06/29

This photograph shows the contextual view of the building, 2005; City of Saint John
Hume Hopgood Residence - Contextual view
This photograph shows the entrance to the building with a bracketed entablature, a transom window and sidelights, 2005; City of Saint John
Hume Hopgood Residence - Entrance
This photograph shows one of two triple set windows and illustrates the Arts and Crafts detailing in the transom, 2005; City of Saint John
Hume Hopgood Residence - Window

Other Name(s)

Hume Hopgood Residence
Robert Spellman Residence
Résidence Robert Spellman

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Construction Date(s)

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2009/03/06

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

The Hume Hopgood Residence is a wooden two-storey Craftsman residence with an off-centre entrance and a large roof-line cornice. It is located on Orange Street within the Orange Street Preservation Area of Saint John.

Heritage Value

The Hume Hopgood Residence is designated a Local Historic Place for its location and for its architecture.

The Hume Hopgood Residence is recognized as part of the block that survived the Great Saint John Fire in 1877 which destroyed two-thirds of the city. The eastern end of Orange Street was occupied mostly by merchants and tradesmen. Built in the 1920’s, this residence is an example of a two-storey the Craftsman residence from the early 20th century in Saint John. It marks the first of five buildings in succession that were constructed in the mid 1920's on Orange Street. In the 1920's, Saint John was going through a small building boom. Unfortunately, this prosperity was short lived as the stock market crash of 1929 led to the Great Depression.

Source: Planning and Development Department - City of Saint John

Character-Defining Elements

The character defining elements that describe the Hume Hopgood Residence include:
- similar set-back with neighbouring buildings;
- square two-storey massing;
- wide bracketed roof-line cornice;
- single and triple vertical sliding wooden windows;
- Arts and Crafts style transoms over the triple windows;
- clapboard siding with bands of diamond and fish scale shingling;
- off-centre entrance with sidelights, transom window and bracketed entablature.

Recognition

Jurisdiction

New Brunswick

Recognition Authority

Local Governments (NB)

Recognition Statute

Municipal Heritage Preservation Act, s.5(1)

Recognition Type

Municipal Heritage Preservation Act

Recognition Date

1989/06/29

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

n/a

Theme - Category and Type

Expressing Intellectual and Cultural Life
Architecture and Design

Function - Category and Type

Current

Historic

Residence
Multiple Dwelling

Architect / Designer

n/a

Builder

n/a

Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

Planning and Development Department - City of Saint John

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

802

Status

Published

Related Places

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