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Sunnyside

16, Arthur Street North, City of Guelph, Ontario, N1E, Canada

Formally Recognized: 1980/09/15

Featured is the three-bay front with the stone portico.; Lindsay Benjamin, 2007
Sunnyside's Speed River Façade, 2007
Featured is the Arthur Street elevation with asymmetrical additions.; Lindsay Benjamin, 2007
Sunnyside's North Elevation, 2007
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Other Name(s)

Sunnyside
16 Arthur Street North

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Construction Date(s)

1854/01/01

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2008/07/09

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

Sunnyside, located at 16 Arthur Street, is situated on the northwest side of Arthur Street, north of the intersection of Arthur and Rose Streets in the City of Guelph. This property consists of a two-storey limestone building that was constructed in 1854.

The property was designated by the City of Guelph in 1980 for its historic and architectural value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law (1980)-10466).

Heritage Value

Sunnyside is associated with the Kennedy and Davidson families of Guelph. William Kennedy, a Scottish stone carver and mason, designed and built the house in 1854 as a wedding gift for his daughter, Mrs. Charles Davidson. The house remained in the Davidson family for 123 years.

Sunnyside is one of Guelph's architectural treasures and was built with a commanding view of the Speed river and features a carved stone sun-dial in the garden. This large two-storey limestone building features a stone portico overlooking the Speed River. It is an unusual example of Ontario stone sculpture and has been featured in a number of books about Ontario Architecture. Characteristic of Scottish Georgian architecture Sunnyside also features a three-bay front along the river, with a window flanking each side of the central doorway. This building is generally box-like with asymmetrical additions to the rear. Sunnyside also features a low-pitched, side-gabled roof.

Source: City of Guelph By-law (1980)-10466.

Character-Defining Elements

Character defining elements that contribute to the heritage value of Sunnyside includes the:
- three-bay Speed River façade including stone portico
- entrance steps and curling stone pillars
- low-pitched, side-gable roof
- carved stone sun-dial pedestal in the garden.
- its siting with a commanding view of the Speed River.

Recognition

Jurisdiction

Ontario

Recognition Authority

Local Governments (ON)

Recognition Statute

Ontario Heritage Act

Recognition Type

Municipal Heritage Designation (Part IV)

Recognition Date

1980/09/15

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

1980/01/01 to 1980/01/01

Theme - Category and Type

Expressing Intellectual and Cultural Life
Architecture and Design

Function - Category and Type

Current

Residence
Multiple Dwelling

Historic

Residence
Single Dwelling

Architect / Designer

William Kennedy

Builder

William Kennedy

Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

City of Guelph Community Design and Development Services 1 Carden Street Guelph, ON

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

HPON07-0062

Status

Published

Related Places

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