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CARTER RESIDENCE, THE

10603 - 103 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5H, Canada

Formally Recognized: 1997/11/25

View of the Carter Residence and horse stable (2004); City of Edmonton, 2004
Principal facades
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Other Name(s)

CARTER RESIDENCE, THE
Charles J. Carter Residence
Charles J. Carter House

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Construction Date(s)

1909/01/01

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2005/04/15

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

The Carter Residence, located on a corner lot in the McCauley area north of downtown Edmonton, is a large two-storey wood frame L-shaped house. It has a distinctive roof line incorporating both hip and gable elements, and a wrap-around verandah. To the rear of the lot is a gable-roofed one and one-half storey horse stable with a hayloft.

Heritage Value

The Carter Residence, built circa 1909 and named for its first occupant Charles J. Carter, has historical significance as a typical single-family residence built at this time by Edmonton's entrepreneurs. The house is significant as a rare example of an inner city residence that has retained a strong relationship with an original outbuilding, in this case a horse stable. The house and stable retain a high degree of integrity in design and historic fabric. The Carter Residence, together with its stable, although moved a short distance from its original location at 10002 - 107 Avenue in 1995, retains its significance as a neighbourhood landmark. Source: City of Edmonton (Bylaw 11607)

Character-Defining Elements

The form and massing of the Carter Residence exemplified by its L-shape, two-storeys, hip roof with intersecting gable roof and off-set front gable;
- wrap-around verandah with turned Doric columns;
- all wood trim detailing including return eaves, dentillated pattern below the gable, decorative shingles, corner boards, freize boards window sills and lintels;
- half-round window in front gable, double-hung wooden sash windows;
- corbelled brick chimney;
- associated horse stable characterized by its rectangular shape, wood frame construction, drop siding, the pattern of its window and structural openings, cedar-shingled gable roof, sliding door on east facade, diamond shaped window, loft entrance and projecting ridge beam on the short facade.

Recognition

Jurisdiction

Alberta

Recognition Authority

Local Governments (AB)

Recognition Statute

Historical Resources Act

Recognition Type

Municipal Historic Resource

Recognition Date

1997/11/25

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

n/a

Theme - Category and Type

Peopling the Land
Settlement

Function - Category and Type

Current

Residence
Multiple Dwelling

Historic

Residence
Single Dwelling
Residence
Outbuilding

Architect / Designer

n/a

Builder

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Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

City of Edmonton, Planning and Development Department, 10250 - 101 Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 3P4 (Digital File: 578716)

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

4664-0034

Status

Published

Related Places

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