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Robert and Mary Cheyne Residence

435 Third Street, New Westminster, Colombie-Britannique, Canada

Reconnu formellement en: 2000/12/11

Exterior view of the Robert and Mary Cheyne Residence; City of New Westminster, 2008
Front elevation, 2008
Historic view of the Robert and Mary Cheyne Residence; New Westminster Museum & Archives IHP 0056
Front elevation, no date
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Autre nom(s)

Robert and Mary Cheyne Residence
R.H. Cheyne House

Liens et documents

Date(s) de construction

1912/01/01

Inscrit au répertoire canadien: 2010/04/15

Énoncé d'importance

Description du lieu patrimonial

The Robert & Mary Cheyne Residence is situated at the corner of Third and Elgin Streets, in the historic Queen’s Park neighbourhood in New Westminster. It is a two-storey, wood-frame Arts and Crafts-style residence with complex multi-pitched rooflines, wraparound verandah at the front, and stained and leaded glass windows.

Valeur patrimoniale

Constructed in 1912, the Robert & Mary Cheyne Residence illustrates the Edwardian-era development of the Queen’s Park neighbourhood. The historic character of Queen’s Park is based on its consistent streetscapes of fine restored homes, augmented by mature landscaping.

The Robert & Mary Cheyne Residence is also significant as a sophisticated example of the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement on residential architecture. The generous proportions, wide verandah and large windows were considered to be very modern features, that opened up the exterior of the house to nature. The construction cost of $3,200 reflected the superior quality of craftsmanship and materials. It was built for Robert Hodgson Cheyne (1868-1960) and his wife Mary (née Macdonald, 1873-1962). Toronto-born Cheyne was employed as the Deputy Land Registrar in New Westminster.

Source: City of New Westminster Planning Department

Éléments caractéristiques

Key elements that define the heritage character of the Robert & Mary Cheyne Residence include its:
- prominent corner location at Third and Elgin Streets, in the historic Queen’s Park neighbourhood,
- residential form, scale and massing, as expressed by its two-storey height plus basement, gabled roofline, wraparound verandah with hipped roof and gable over entry stairs, and square projecting bays with slight bellcast flare on the front, south and rear elevations
- wood-frame construction, including narrow lapped wooden siding at the foundation level, cedar shingle siding above, and cedar shingle roofing
- Arts and Crafts detailing, such as paired heavy timber verandah columns with timber brackets above, low balustrades of dimensional lumber, shingled hoods above side elevation windows, open soffits, and exposed rafter tails
- windows, such as one-over-one double-hung wooden-sash windows in single assembly, casement windows in triple assembly with diamond-leaded transoms, fixed stained glass windows, and leaded glass window in gable peak
- tall corbelled red-brick chimney
- original wooden front door

Reconnaissance

Juridiction

Colombie-Britannique

Autorité de reconnaissance

Administrations locales (C.-B.)

Loi habilitante

Local Government Act, art.967

Type de reconnaissance

Désignation patrimoniale

Date de reconnaissance

2000/12/11

Données sur l'histoire

Date(s) importantes

s/o

Thème - catégorie et type

Un territoire à peupler
Les établissements

Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction

Actuelle

Historique

Résidence
Logement unifamilial

Architecte / Concepteur

B. Macaulay

Constructeur

S.J. Kelly

Informations supplémentaires

Emplacement de la documentation

City of New Westminster Planning Department

Réfère à une collection

Identificateur féd./prov./terr.

DhRr-109

Statut

Édité

Inscriptions associées

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