Category:John Lane House
This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 15248
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This category is for a site in the Ontario Heritage Act Register, with site identifier 7876 |
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The John Lane House, is located at 111 John Street, in the Town of Markham. The one-and-a-half-storey clapboard sheathed house was constructed circa 1842. The House is associated with prominent local resident, John Lane. The John Lane House is a good representation of a Georgian cottage with Neo-Classical influence. A later Victorian addition successfully showcases and amalgamates the evolution in building styles. The structure follows an 'L' shaped plan. The original part of the dwelling has a low pitched roof while the addition has a high pitched roof. The main entrance is an eye capturing Neo-Classical style entrance consisting of a single leaf door containing two glazed panels on the upper half and two wood panels on the lower half.
Media in category "John Lane House"
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John Lane House-111 John- Markham-Ontario-HPC15248-20201017 (1).jpg 4,608 × 2,592; 3.57 MB
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