Rudy-Snyder House
268, Southampton Place, Waterloo, Ontario, N2T, Canada
Formally Recognized:
1977/10/24
Other Name(s)
Rudy-Snyder House
268 Southampton Place
121 Fisher-Hallman Road South
Links and documents
Construction Date(s)
1847/01/01
Listed on the Canadian Register:
2009/12/07
Statement of Significance
Description of Historic Place
The Rudy-Snyder House is located at 268 Southampton Place, on the northeast corner of Newport Place and Southampton Place, in the City of Waterloo. This two-storey fieldstone building was designed in the Georgian style and constructed in 1847.
The property was designated, by the City of Waterloo for its historic value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, By-law 77-187.
Heritage Value
The Rudy-Snyder House is significant for its association with traditional Mennonite practices. The farmhouse was built in 1847 by Daniel Rudy, the son of a Pennsylvanian Mennonite. The house was designed in the plain Georgian style and typical of early Mennonite homes, its orientation is south-facing. Daniel carved his name and year of construction to the right of the second floor door. The house features a symmetrical five bay front and a bell-tower. The bell was used to call the men in from the fields.
In 1870 Daniel's son David Rudy took over the farmstead. He built a brick doddy house for his parents, which allowed them to have separate quarters, as well as access to the main house. Also at this time, the veranda, the two-over-two sash windows, and possibly the summer kitchen, were added. As was the custom, plaster was used to cover the stone wall under the front veranda roof.
Sources: Designated Properties, City of Waterloo LACAC, 1995; City of Waterloo By-law 77-187.
Character-Defining Elements
Character defining elements that contribute to the heritage value of the Rudy-Snyder House include its:
- name and date stone
- bell-tower and bell
- doddy house
- multi-paned windows
- symmetrical five bay front
- eave returns and trim
- veranda and balcony
- cellar entrance
- board and batten summer kitchen
- granite fieldstone
- stuccoed front façade beneath the veranda roof
Recognition
Jurisdiction
Ontario
Recognition Authority
Local Governments (ON)
Recognition Statute
Ontario Heritage Act
Recognition Type
Municipal Heritage Designation (Part IV)
Recognition Date
1977/10/24
Historical Information
Significant Date(s)
1977/01/01 to 1977/01/01
Theme - Category and Type
- Peopling the Land
- Settlement
Function - Category and Type
Current
- Residence
- Single Dwelling
Historic
- Residence
- Estate
Architect / Designer
n/a
Builder
Daniel Rudy
Additional Information
Location of Supporting Documentation
City of Waterloo
100 Regina Street South
Waterloo, Ontario
N2J 4A8
Cross-Reference to Collection
Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier
HPON07-0391
Status
Published
Related Places
n/a