L 5-1. Municipal Register of Cultural Heritage Resources. Listing Candidate Summary Report. 39 Mill Street North

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L 5-1 Municipal Register of Cultural Heritage Resources Listing Candidate Summary Report Brampton Heritage Board Date: November 20, 2012 39 Mill Street North November 2012 1

L 5-2 Property Profile Municipal Address 39 Mill Street North PIN Number 141080156 Roll Number 10-04-0-032-12200-0000 Legal Description PLAN BR 4 LOT 8 Ward Number 5 Property Name - Current Owner Bernard Cassar Current Zoning Residential Current Use(s) Residential Construction Date Circa 1875 Notable Owners or Occupants Proposed Future Mitigation - - Heritage Impact Assessment (as needed) - Minimum maintenance/property standards protocol 1. Description of Property The subject site is located on the west side of Mill Street North, north of Nelson Street West. The plan of the principle structure is a simple L-shape. The house has an asphalt hipped roof with a front centre gable. The exterior of the house is currently clad with aluminum siding. It is situated within close proximity to other late 19 th and early 20 th century residences. 2

L 5-3 2. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest The cultural heritage value of 39 Mill Street North is related to its design or physical value as a good example of a simple Ontario cottage. The Ontario Cottage style was popular in Ontario between 1830 and 1890. A regional variant of the Gothic Cottage, the Ontario Cottage style is considered a quintessential example of the early Ontario home. The style is small in stature, with a symmetrical facade and centred gable. Decoration varied depending on time and place. Common design elements included vergeboard, finials, gables, and decorative window surrounds. It replaced log structures as the dominant form of housing. Since many settlers immigrated to Canada from Britain, the style reflected the English inclination toward the Gothic style. As renowned American designer, horticulturist, and author, Andrew Jackson Downing, states...the greatest charm of this cottage to our eyes, is the expression of simple but refined home beauty which it conveys...altogether, this cottage evinces much of absolute and relative beauty form, and the relative beauty of refined purposes. This style was pervasive in this province because it provided compact, easily built housing for immigrants in need of immediate shelter in a cold climate. As architectural and design historian Marion Macrae explains, the Ontario cottage was [a] true vernacular, shaped by the people and climate from the land itself... the functional form of dwelling for the North American woodlands, where conservation of heat is the major consideration for nine month of the year, and the greatest nuisance for the other. The Ontario Cottage was also popular because its 11/2 storey height circumvented the tax requirements of a two storey house. Furthermore, the availability of plans for the Ontario Cottage in pattern books made this style common. By the end of the 19 th century, walls became higher while roof pitches became steeper to accommodate more bedrooms. As a result, the Ontario House experienced a sharp decline in popularity. Over time, the Ontario House evolved into what is now generally considered the Gothic Revival style. The Gothic Revival style was much more liberal in its use of decorative elements like vergeboard, finials, quoins, and shutters. While Gothic Revival architecture is fairly common in Brampton, the earlier vernacular Ontario Cottage style exhibited by 39 Mill Street North is more rare. Built circa 1875, the house at 39 Mill Street North is 1 1/2 storeys high with a hipped roof and centre cross gable sheltering a Gothic Revival window. Its three bay facade contains a centred door with transom, and two 2-over-2 wooden sash windows with storms. Decorative window and doors surrounds with spindling further distinguish this home. The side elevations also contain matching windows. 3

L 5-4 The cultural heritage value also lies in its association with the early history of Brampton and the building boom of the late 19 th century. The house was built circa 1875 at the height of housing construction and population growth. It is also associated with early surveyor Chisholm Miller, who subdivided Lot 6, Concession 1 in 1853. The house is not associated with a particular family, since ownership was transferred multiple times prior to 1930. The most enduring residents were John William Bailey and Mary Bailey, who occupied the house between 1930 and 1956. Furthermore, the property holds contextual value as it maintains, supports, and reflects the historical character of the Mill Street North streetscape. Mills Street North is located within Nelson Street West Neighbourhood, identified as a potential Heritage Conservation District (HCD) in the HCD feasibility study by the George Robb Architect team. The neighbourhood is characterized by a diverse collection of single-detached houses and the occasional semi-detached house from the mid-and-late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, ranging in size from cottages to mansions. The house is featured in the report to demonstrate the contrast between large estates and small vernacular cottages in this unique neighbourhood. The house is surrounded by other listed heritage resources including 44 Mill Street North, the Prairie House at 40 Mill Street North, 44 Nelson Street West, 50 Nelson Street West, and the Dominion Skate building at 45 Railroad Street. It is also located within close proximity to the heart of Brampton s industrial complex. 3. Description of Heritage Attributes Design/Physical: o Gothic Revival architecture o One storey Ontario Cottage form with three bay facade o Hip roof with cross gable o Gothic arched sash window o Two large, symmetrically placed 2-over-2 sash windows o Window storms o Main entrance with transom o Decorative window and door surrounds with spindling Historical/Associative: o Constructed circa 1875 o Associated with the late 19th century building boom of Brampton Contextual: 4

L 5-5 o Contextually linked with other late 19th and early 20th century houses on Mill Street North o Close proximity to historic industrial core of Brampton 4. References Ashenburg, Katherine. Ontario Cottages. Old House Journal. May-June 1997. Brampton Heritage Board. Yesterday, Today. September 1982. George Robb Architect and Team. Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Study. January 2009. Mikel, Robert. Ontario House Styles: The Distinctive Architecture of the Province s 18th and 19th Century Homes. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company Ltd. 2004. Shirt Tales. The Classic Ontario House. http://forsythkitchener.blogspot.ca/2009/07/classic-ontario-house.html. July 9, 2009. 5. Appendix Figure 1: Location of 39 Mill Street North, north of Nelson Street West 5

L 5-6 Figure 2: Interactive Heritage map of the Mill Street Neighbourhood showing properties currently on Brampton's Municipal Inventory of Cultural Heritage Resources Figure 3: Aerial view of 39 Mill Street North 6

L 5-7 39 Mill St. N. Figure 4: Approximate location of 39 Mill Street North within Nelson Street West Neighbourhood map from HCD Feasibility Study (George Robb Architect & Team) 39 Mill St. N. Figure 5: 1894 Fire Insurance Plan revealing 39 Mill Street North as one of the earliest properties to be constructed in the neighbourhood 7

L 5-8 Figure 6: Illustration of the typical Gothic cottage (Source: Shirt Tales) Figure 7: Front facade of 39 Mill Street North with three bays, hipped roof with cross gable sheltering a Gothic window, and wooden sash 2-over-2 windows with storms 8

L 5-9 Figure 8: East and north elevations showing simple vernacular design Figure 9: Contextual view of Mill Street North showing large late 19 th century estates on east side of the street, mature trees lining the street, and Brampton s historic industrial complex in the near distance 9

L 5-10 Figure 10: Unique window surrounds with spindling 10