Residential
(Group R) - places providing accommodations for overnight stay (excluding Institutional). Examples: houses, apartment buildings, hotels, and motels.
Name Heritage Class |
Location Neighbourhood |
Description | Year | Builder or Architect |
Photo | Plaque |
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Shannon | 7255 Granville Street | 1912–1913 | B.T. Rogers; Somerville and Putnam, architects | |||
Hodson Manor | 1254 West 7th Avenue | 1894 and 1903 | ||||
James England House | 2300 Birch Street | 1907 | ||||
Steamboat/Fairview House | 1151 West 8th Avenue | 1890 | ||||
Banff Apartments | 1201 W. Georgia Street | Originally Florence Court residential hotel, now rental apartments. The last remaining example of the New York-style posh residential hotels and apartments that once lined West Georgia Street between Thurlow St. and Stanley Park. The building lost some of its original classical detail to modernization attempts in the period between 1940 and 1970. The building was deteriorating through the 1980s and 1990s and suffered a serious fire in October 2002. Since the fire the interior of the building has been completely re-plumbed, re-wired and otherwise restored. | 1909 | Henry Barton Watson, architect | ||
Hotel Vancouver | 900 West Georgia Street | This heritage hotel was the 3rd Hotel Vancouver and took 11 years to complete. The first two original hotels were built on the corner of Granville & Georgia in 1887 & 1916. | 1929–1939 | John S. Archibald & John Schofield, architects | ||
Sylvia Hotel | 1154 Gilford Street | A historic hotel on English Bay, the Sylvia was originally an apartment building before being converted during the Second World War to house merchant marine crews. It was the tallest building in the West End until the late 1950s, and the location of the first cocktail bar in the city. The "dine in the sky" restaurant was eventually moved to the ground floor. | 1911–1912 | W.P. White, architect | ||
Davis House | 166 West 10th Avenue | 1891 | ||||
The Roedde House | 1415 Barclay Street | This Queen Anne style house is currently maintained by the Roedde House Preservation Society. | 1893 | Gustav Roedde; Francis Rattenbury, architect | ||
Hirshfield House | 1963 Comox Street | Private residential, West End. The style is Arts and Crafts both in building design and landscaping. | 1910 | Gamble and Knapp, architects | ||
Tudor Manor | 1311 Beach Avenue | 1927–1928 | Townley and Matheson, architects | |||
Residential | 2202 Cypress Street | Private | 1914 | |||
Residential | 2220 Cypress Street | Private | 1914 | |||
Residential | 1096 West 10th Avenue | Private | 1922 | |||
Residential | 883 Broughton Street | Private residential, West End. | 1903 | |||
Residential | 889 Broughton Street | Private residential, West End. | 1903 | |||
Residential | 891 Broughton Street | Private residential, West End. | 1903 | |||
Residential | 1416 Haro Street | Private | 1909 | |||
Residential | 1430-1432 Haro Street | Private | 1902 | |||
Residential | 1436 Haro Street | Private | 1907 | |||
Barclay Manor | 1447 (1477?) Barclay Street | This Queen Anne style home was once a private hospital, a home for Catholic working girls, a former boarding house, and it is now a senior's centre. Barclay Manor is part of Barclay Heritage Square in the West End. | 1890 1909 |
R.J. McDonald, architect (1909) | ||
Weeks House | 1459 Barclay Street | This typical West End architecture style house is now part of the Barclay Heritage Square. | 1895 | built for George W. Weeks | ||
The Bloomfield House | 2532 Columbia Street | 1900 | ||||
Residential | 1642 Stephens Street | Private | 1911 | |||
Residential | 3846 West 10th Ave | Private | 1936–1937 | |||
Residential | 117 West 10th Avenue | Private | 1895 | |||
Residential | 140 West 10th Ave | Private | 1910 | |||
Residential | 144 West 10th Avenue | Private | 1894 | |||
Residential | 148 West 10th Avenue | Private | 1908 | |||
Residential | 150 West 10th Avenue | Private | 1907 | |||
Residential | 156 West 10th Avenue | Private | 1894 | |||
Residential | 2953 - 2955 Ontario Street | Private | 1907 | |||
Residential | 989 Bute | Now Ashby House B&B, West End. | 1899 | |||
Residential | 1235 Nelson Street | Private residential, West End. | 1931 | Ross A. Lort, architect | ||
Kensington Place | 1386 Nicola Street | Private residential, West End. | 1912 | Phillip Julien, architect | ||
Residential | 2967 West 42nd Avenue | Private | 1915 | |||
Fee House | 1119 Broughton | 1904 | Parr and Fee, architects | |||
Residential | 2055 West 14th Avenue | Private | 1910 | |||
Randall Building | 535-565 West Georgia | Originally an office building for the brokerage firm, S.W. Randall Company | 1929 | Richard T. Perry, architect | ||
Residential | 8264 Hudson | Private | 1912 | |||
Residential | 835-839 Cambie Street | Private | 1929 | |||
Residential | 1037 Matthews Street | Private | 1913 | |||
Haigler House | 3537 West 30th Avenue | 1925 | ||||
Residential | 849, 853, 863, 867 Hamilton Street | Private | 1895–1900 | |||
Residential | 2740 Yukon | Private | 1913 | |||
Residential | 1865 West 16th Avenue | Private | 1912 | |||
Residential | 280 East 6th Avenue | Private | 1908 | |||
Residential | 2675 Oak Street | Private | 1929 | |||
Residential | 967 West 8th Avenue | Private | 1905 | |||
Residential | 1178 Hamilton Street | Private | 1912 | |||
Residential | 901-911 Homer Street | Private | 1910 | |||
Residential | 1183 West 10th Avenue | Private | 1907 | |||
Residential | 2830 West 1st Avenue | Private | 1909 | |||
Residential | 901 West 23rd Avenue | Private | 1912 | |||
Residential | 138 West 10th Avenue | Private | 1904 | |||
Residential | 800 Cassiar Street | Private | 1912 | |||
Residential | 2836-2838 Birch Street | Private | 1910 | |||
Vernon Block | 225-255 East Broadway Street | 1930 | Townley and Matheson, architect | |||
Residential | 2622 West 5th Avenue | Private | 1914 | |||
Residential | 3143 Crown Street | Private | 1941 | |||
Abbott House | 720 Jervis Street | 1900 | ||||
Residential | 1200 Homer Street | Private | 1912 | |||
Residential | 638 and 644 Hawks Street | Private | 1905 | |||
Hotel St. Clair | 577-579 Richards Street | Hotel, previously "Dunsmuir Rooms" | 1911 | Samuel Buttrey Birds, architect | ||
Residential | 5709 Wales Street | Private | 1912 | |||
Residential | 3358 SE Marine Drive | Private | 1911 | |||
Residential | 3010 West 5th Avenue | Private | 1921 | |||
Residential | 2990 West 5th Avenue | Private | 1920 | |||
Residential | 2216-2218 St. George Street | Private | 1911 | |||
Residential | 518 Beatty | Private | 1911 | |||
Residential | 1050 Nicola | Private residential, West End. | 1909 | |||
Grauer House | 364 West 10th Avenue | 1919 | ||||
Residential | 1554 East 10th Avenue | Private residence in East Vancouver The mailing address actually reads 1552 E. 10th Ave. | 1912 | |||
Residential | 2006 West 15th Avenue | Private | ||||
Residential | 2855 West 6th Avenue | Private | ||||
Queen Charlotte | 1101 Nicola Street | Private residential, West End. | 1928 | |||
Residential | 5338 Larch Street | Private | ||||
Thomas Shaughnessy House | 1551 Angus Drive | |||||
Residential | 679 East Georgia Street | Private | ||||
Hotel Georgia | 801 West Georgia | A landmark hotel in downtown Vancouver, Hotel Georgia has housed numerous celebrity guests over the years, including Queen Elizabeth II, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Errol Flynn, who died while a guest in 1959. It was restored in 1998 and a 52-story skyscraper addition to the property is currently under construction. | 1927 | Garrow and Graham Sr., architects | ||
Residential | 2104 East 19th Avenue | Private residence in East Vancouver located across from Trout Lake service house in John Hendry Park. | ||||
Residential | 285 West 17th Avenue | Private | ||||
Residential | 1114 Barclay Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 837 West 19th Avenue | Private | ||||
Residential | 2132 Cypress Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 1850 West 5th Avenue | Private | ||||
Residential | 656-658 Union Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 1234 Matthews Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 2640 Oxford Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 42 and 46 West 10th Avenue | Private | ||||
Residential | 164 Dunbar Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 615 and 621 Princess Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 211 Columbia Street | Private | ||||
W Brydon Jack House | 3338 Granville Street | |||||
Residential | 800 Hawks Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 664 East Georgia Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 1210 Lakewood Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 2919 East 29th Avenue | Private residence in East Vancouver located close to the 29th Avenue Skytrain Station. | ||||
Residential | 2620 Oxford Street | Private | ||||
Residential | 3223 West 37th Avenue | Private | ||||
Residential | 326 West Pender Street | Private | ||||
Hawks Street residences | 504, 508, 512, and 516 Hawks Street | 1899 and 1900 | ||||
Douglas Lodge | 2799 Granville Street | 1907 | William M. Dodd, architect | |||
St. Luke's Home | 309 East Cordova Street | 1924 | ||||
Palms Hotel | 869-873 Granville Street | Only facade has been retained | 1893 | William Blackmore, architect | No plaque mounted | |
Residential | 330 West 15th Ave | Private | 1912 | |||
BC Electric Building (BC Hydro Building) |
970 Burrard | Commonly known to the locals as the BC Hydro Building, this was the head office tower for the B.C. electricity & gas utility company until 1995, when it was converted into private apartment residences. | 1955–1957 | Thompson, Berwick, Pratt, and Partners, architects | ||
Gardner House | 3152 West 49th Avenue | The construction of the house is unique in that a concrete slab was poured, then jacked up. A second slab was poured and brick walls were erected. The first slab was rested on the bricks and the second slab was jacked up with a final pouring of the third slab which formed the foundation. | 1958 | Kenneth Gardner, architect | No plaque mounted | |
Washington Hotel (Hotel Maple) (Hastings Hotel) |
177-179 East Hastings Street | 1912 | Parr and Fee, architects | |||
Residential | 6120 McDonald Street | This a Georgian Revival style private residence, originally built for G.L. Smellie. | 1921 | William T. Whiteway, architect | ||
Residential | 6120 McDonald Street | This a Tudor Revival style private residence, originally built for Dr. Brett Anderson. | 1930 | Hodgson & Simmons, architects | ||
Residential | 1550 Balfour Street | Private | ||||
J.J. Miller's Kurrajong | 1098 Salsbury Drive | This Queen Anne style house was built for Australian, J.J. Miller who developed homes in the Grandview area of East Vancouver. | 1908 | |||
Victoria Court Class: B |
1942 East 1st Avenue Grandview-Woodland |
Residential apartments | No plaque issued | |||
Mellish House Class: B(M) |
2325 East 1st Avenue Grandview-Woodland |
Architect, Frederick Mellish built this Bungalow style home for his family. | 1919 | Frederick Mellish, architect & builder | ||
Residential Class: A |
2033-2035 East 2nd Avenue Grandview-Woodland |
House was built before the by-laws that restrict any house from being built right at the front of the property line. | No plaque issued | |||
Wenonah Apartments Class: B |
2703-2707 Main Street Mount Pleasant |
Formerly Leonard Apartments | 1912 | William P. White, architect | No plaque issued | |
Belvedere Court Class: B |
2539-2549 Main Street Mount Pleasant |
1912 | Arthur Julius Bird, architect | No plaque issued | ||
Ashnola Apartments Class: B |
2152 Main Street Mount Pleasant |
1913 | Braunton and Liebert, architects | No plaque issued |
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