Category:William Godley House
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 2060
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English: The William Godley House, built in 1880, sits high on a steep slope, at the intersection of Cumberland and Kempt Streets in the Old Town Heritage Conservation District of Lunenburg, NS. It is a two-storey wooden house, with typical Lunenburg Vernacular features such as bay and dormer windows and a steeply pitched roof. Its wide veranda, walkways and bays make it open to both of the streets it borders. Designation includes the building and the surrounding property.
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Media in category "William Godley House"
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William Godley House, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia 01.jpg 2,970 × 1,941; 3 MB
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William Godley House, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia 02.jpg 3,008 × 2,000; 1.9 MB
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William Godley House, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia 03.jpg 2,000 × 3,008; 3.73 MB
Categories:
- Municipally designated cultural heritage monuments in Nova Scotia
- Cultural heritage monuments in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
- Houses in Nova Scotia
- Houses built in 1880
- Built in Canada in 1880
- 1880s architecture in Nova Scotia
- 19th-century houses in Canada
- Houses designated as cultural heritage monuments in Canada
- Houses in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
- Vernacular architecture of Canada
- Old Town Lunenburg