Burnham Mansion
760 Lansdowne Street East, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J, Canada
Formally Recognized:
1983/11/21
Other Name(s)
Burnham Mansion
Engleburn Farm
Links and documents
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Construction Date(s)
1873/01/01
Listed on the Canadian Register:
2004/08/09
Statement of Significance
Description of Historic Place
Built in 1873, the Burnham Mansion is a simple, 2-storey, Italianate style dwelling in southeastern Peterborough. It is recognized for its heritage value by City of Peterborough Bylaw 1983-158.
Heritage Value
The heritage value of Burnham Mansion resides in its association with Zaccheus Burnham, Jr., a member of a prominent Peterborough family. There is also heritage value in the simple Italianate style of the dwelling, attributed to noted Toronto-based architect, Walter Strickland, who practiced for a brief time in Peterborough. Part of the land became Mark D. Burnham provincial park. Zaccheus Burnham, Jr., was the adventurous son of Reverend Mark Burnham, one of the larger property owners in historic Peterborough. Zaccheus bought the 150 acres from his father in 1871 for a dollar, after returning penniless from the California gold rush. The attributed architect, Walter Strickland, was nephew to early Canadian authors and sisters, Catherine Parr Traill and Susanna Moodie. Originally called Engleburn Farm, Zaccheus became a gentleman farmer but tired of it by 1884. He kept some of his award-winning cattle, and died after an attack by a bull in 1913. His son, Mark S., returned the property to a working farm. A large section of land east of the house was donated after his death as Mark S. Burnham provincial park. Source: Heritage Designation Brief and City of Peterborough Bylaw 1983-158
Character-Defining Elements
The heritage value of the Burnham Mansion is embodied in elements of the Italianate style such as:-the form and massing of the main 2-storey brick structure with projecting corner library wing and bay; -the hipped roof with front facing gable with dormer; -decorative quoin brickwork at all corners; -row of corbel string-work beneath a row of brick dentils under the eaves;
-all original windows; - original treillage verandah with awning roof
Recognition
Jurisdiction
Ontario
Recognition Authority
Local Governments (ON)
Recognition Statute
Ontario Heritage Act
Recognition Type
Municipal Heritage Designation (Part IV)
Recognition Date
1983/11/21
Historical Information
Significant Date(s)
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Theme - Category and Type
Function - Category and Type
Current
- Residence
- Single Dwelling
Historic
Architect / Designer
Walter Strickland
Builder
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Additional Information
Location of Supporting Documentation
Heritage Preservation Office, City of Peterborough municipal building
Cross-Reference to Collection
Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier
HPON04-15
Status
Published
Related Places
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