Squires Barn and Carriage House
St. John's, Terre-Neuve et Labrador, A1B, Canada
Reconnu formellement en:
2001/09/15
Autre nom(s)
s/o
Liens et documents
Date(s) de construction
1917/01/01 à 1925/01/01
Inscrit au répertoire canadien:
2005/02/07
Énoncé d'importance
Description du lieu patrimonial
Squires Barn and Carriage House are located at 315-317 Mount Scio Road in St. John’s, NL and are presently part of Memorial University’s Botanical Gardens. Built by Joseph Squires circa 1917, these structures are an important example of vernacular outbuilding design and are an integral component of the cultural landscape in the Pippy Park area. The designation includes the footprint of the buildings.
Valeur patrimoniale
Squires Barn and Carriage House have been designated as Registered Heritage Structures because of their historical, cultural and aesthetic values.
Squires Barn and Carriage House have historical value because of their association with Newfoundland’s agricultural and horticultural history. The Mount Scio Road area was settled by farmers who produced food for local consumption, particularly for St. John’s and surrounding area. This section of the city is associated with a farming way of life that proved prosperous in the early twentieth century and allowed the colony a degree of self-sufficiency in terms of agricultural production.
Squires Barn and Carriage House have cultural value as they stand as physical reminders of agricultural St. John's in the early 20th century. The Mount Scio Road area was once a rural community of farmers on the outskirts of St. John’s. Above the bustle of St. John’s, farmhouses, outbuildings, gardens, fields and livestock peppered the landscape. Squires Barn and Carriage House remain as important components of the cultural landscape in an area quickly being developed as a residential zone.
Squires Barn and Carriage House have aesthetic value as they are among the oldest farm buildings in the St. John’s area still in their original condition and location. Dating from the early twentieth century, these structures were built to serve a utilitarian function and were thus constructed from rough materials with minimal detailing. The cellar made from rough field stone, and the variety of window shapes and styles used, speak to the purposes of such structures and the builder's practical concerns.
Source: Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador property designation file M-044-003, St. John’s - Squires Barn and Carriage House
Éléments caractéristiques
All elements that reflect the buildings' simple vernacular design and utilitarian usage including:
-original form, scale and massing of buildings;
-shed roofs;
-number of storeys;
-narrow clapboard;
-corner boards;
-window size, style, trim and placement;
-size, style, trim and placement of exterior doors; and
-dimension, location and orientation of buildings.
Reconnaissance
Juridiction
Terre-Neuve et Labrador
Autorité de reconnaissance
Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
Loi habilitante
Historic Resources Act
Type de reconnaissance
Structure patrimoniale inscrite au répertoire
Date de reconnaissance
2001/09/15
Données sur l'histoire
Date(s) importantes
s/o
Thème - catégorie et type
- Économies en développement
- Exploitation et production
Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction
Actuelle
Historique
- Approvisionnements en vivres
- Grange, écurie ou autre abri pour animaux
Architecte / Concepteur
s/o
Constructeur
Joseph Squires
Informations supplémentaires
Emplacement de la documentation
Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
1 Springdale Street
St. John’s
A1C 5V5
Réfère à une collection
Identificateur féd./prov./terr.
NL-1713
Statut
Édité
Inscriptions associées
s/o