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Anthony Flower House
Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick
Built in 1818, the Anthony Flower House is an early modest, one-and-a-half storey saltbox type cottage of frame construction with white clapboard walls and a natural cedar shingle…
Cambridge-Narrows Regional Library
2216 Lakeview Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick
The Cambridge-Narrows Regional Library is a small, shingled wood frame building that has been refurbished inside and out and is fast becoming a community centre. It was built…
Cambridge-Narrows Municipal Building
6 Municipal Lane, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick
The Cambridge-Narrows Municipal Building is a Modern style institutional building constructed in 1951-1952 to serve as a consolidated high school. This step was of enormous social…
Pines Conservation Park
1307 Bridge Drive, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick
The Pines Conservation Park is a parcel of land measuring more than 5.5 hectares in Cambridge-Narrows on the eastern bank of Washademoak Lake facing on Route 695 (Bridge Drive)…
Charles Robinson House
2321 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick
The Charles Robinson House is reported to be only the second frame house built on the Washademoak. Originally a typical one-and-a-half storey cottage dwelling, the original…
Dr. Malcolm MacDonald House
2224 Lakeview Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick
The Dr. MacDonald House, located near the centre of the village, is a large, two-storey Queen Anne Revival residence with a gabled roof and many pedimented dormer and bay windows.…
James S. Robinson House
2349 Lower Cambridge Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick
The James S. Robinson House was built between 1880 and 1890 near the shore of Washademoak Lake, and is a beautifully proportioned Queen Anne Revival house, constructed with fine…
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