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Newhoven Residence

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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Description
Residential building.
Associated Dates
1923
Street View URL
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Repository
Burnaby Heritage Planning
Geographic Access
Smith Avenue
Associated Dates
1923
Description
Residential building.
Heritage Value
This large house was built in 1923 and first owned by Casper Newhoven, who managed the Empire Transfer & Storage Co. from this address. It would appear his parents, Cornelius (1879-1959), a barber at Joe’s Place on Granville Street, and Catherina (1883-1981) and his brother Martin (1905-1935), a taxi driver for Main Taxis, also lived here. It is a well-maintained example of a Late Craftsman bungalow, and typical of the style it features a gabled roof, tapered verandah piers, multi-paned windows and stained glass sidelights. The round verandah columns are an unusual feature. The Newhovens had left this address by the time of Martin’s death in 1935.
Locality
Central Park
Historic Neighbourhood
Central Park (Historic Neighbourhood)
Planning Study Area
Garden Village Area
Area
675.80
Contributing Resource
Building
Ownership
Private
Street Address
5488 Smith Avenue
Street View URL
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Images
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