Category:Hutchison House (Peterborough, Ontario)
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 1329
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This category is for a site in the Ontario Heritage Act Register, with site identifier 2997 |
house in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada | |||||
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Location | Peterborough, Ontario, Canada | ||||
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English: Constructed in 1837 in what became the historic core of Peterborough, Hutchison House is a stone and brick, Neoclassical style dwelling with later Ontario Gothic elements. The property is recognized for its heritage value by City of Peterborough bylaw 1977-078. A provincial marker commemorates a former occupant, Sandford Fleming.
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Categories:
- Cultural heritage monuments in Peterborough, Ontario
- Municipally designated cultural heritage monuments in Ontario
- Museums in Ontario by name
- Neoclassical architecture in Ontario
- Gothic Revival architecture in Ontario
- 1830s architecture in Ontario
- Houses in Canada built in 1837
- Houses in Peterborough, Ontario
- Sandford Fleming
- Houses designated as cultural heritage monuments in Canada