Explore New Westminster’s Heritage Homes
This map lets you explore the homes that helped shape New Westminster’s history. Each pin marks a place with its own story, from cozy cottages to grand old mansions.
Below the map, you can search or sort through our collection to learn more about each home, including its style, architect, builder, and the year it was built. Take a look around and see how our city’s history lives on, one home at a time.
| Name | Address | Details | Built |
|---|---|---|---|
| Braid Street Studios | 100 Braid Street | Style: Warehouse | 1929 |
| Jonathan and Brenda Fairfax House | 1013 Cornwall Street | Style: Queen Anne | 2002 |
| Mary McBride House | 1015 Hamilton Street | Style: Arts and Crafts | 1912 |
| Mackie House | 1021 Hamilton Street |
Style: Gabled Vernacular
Builder: Eli Bayliss |
1909 |
| James Haddon House | 1021 Third Avenue | Style: Early Cottage | 1890 |
| William and Nettie McAdam house | 1022 Seventh Avenue | Style: Gabled Vernacular | 1911 |
| Thomas and Rosalind Figg-Hoblyn House | 1024 Oxford Street | Style: Victorian Farmhouse | 1892 |
| Peter and Annie Wilkie House | 1028 Nanaimo Street | Style: Craftsman | 1910 |
| James and Florence Peck House | 109 Patrick Street |
Style: Arts and Crafts
Architect: E.G.W. Sait |
1911 |
| George Speck House | 109 Third Ave |
Style: Shingle style
Architect: E.J. Boughen |
1911 |
| John and Agnes Hobbs House | 110 St. Patrick Street | Style: Contemporary | 1983 |
| Dr. George and Ava Sinclair House | 114 Queens Avenue | Style: Tudor Revival | 1932 |
| Silas Fader House (Queen's Court Apartments) | 115 Second Avenue | Style: Edwardian | 1911 |
| Captain Wilfrid and Margaret Philpott House (Westham) | 121 St. Patrick Street | Style: Neo-Edwardian | 1905 |
| George and Annie Brymner House (Breeze-Hurst) | 122 First Street | 1889 | |
| George and Elizabeth Sutherland House | 123 Seventh Avenue |
Style: Classic Box - Colonial Revival
Builder: Walter Shaw |
1931 |
| J.J. and Lottie Johnston House | 125 Third Street |
Style: Edwardian
Architect: Charles Henry Clow and Daniel Welsh |
1905 |
| William H. Parliament House | 128 Seventh Avenue | 1909 | |
| Hugh and Jane Galbraith House | 131 Eighth Street | Style: Queen Anne Revival (with Victorian roots) | 1892 |
| William John Malcolm House | 1423 Seventh Avenue | Style: Edwardian | 1911 |
| A Mid-Century Modern House with Flair | 149 Harvey Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 4G5 |
Style: Mid-Century Modern post-and-beam
Architect: G. Douglas Wylie |
1962 |
| Anna & Ernest W. Jewhurst House | 206 St. Patrick Street |
Style: Arts and Crafts
Builder: Miller and Jewhurst |
1912 |
| Thomas and Annie Gifford House | 216 Third Street | Style: Edwardian | 1911 |
| Herbert R. Davidson House | 218 Queens Avenue | Style: Arts and Crafts | 1910 |
| David and Annie Archibald House | 218 St. Patrick Street |
Style: Craftsman-style bungalow
Architect: E.J. (Edmund John) Boughen |
1913 |
| John and Eleanor Sandick House | 219 Manitoba Street | Style: Early Cottage | 1909 |
| Wesley E. and Jane Vanstone House | 220 Queens Avenue | Style: Queen Ave Revival (with a nod to Arts and Crafts) | 1907 |
| John and Ruth Herbert House | 221 Manitoba Street | Style: Early Cottage | 1911 |
| Edmund C. Davey House | 221 Townsend Place |
Architect: BC Mills Timber & Trading Co.
Builder: BC Mills Timber & Trading Co. |
1907 |
| Mary Howison House (aka William Bartlett House) | 226 Ninth Street |
Style: Pioneer tent-style, late Victoria period
Builder: David Pearce |
1893 |
| Robert K. and Mary Chapman House "Holly Hedge" | 227 Third Avenue |
Style: Arts and Crafts
Architect: Gardiner and Gardiner |
1911 |
| Thomas Dockrill and Irene Trapp House | 229 Third Avenue |
Style: Edwardian to Arts and Crafts tranisition
Architect: Gardiner and Mercer Builder: Horace Gostick |
1913 |
| Irving House Museum | 302 Royal Avenue |
Style: Gothic Revival
Architect: T.W. Graham |
1865 |
| H.T. Kirk House | 303 Third Ave | Style: Classic Box | 1906 |
| Mercer Cottage | 305 Tenth St | Style: Craftsman | 1928 |
| Captain Murdock and Mary Young House. | 311 Pine Street | Style: Mid-Century Modern | 1912 |
| Melba Pappajohn House | 313 Durham Street | Style: Post-war bungalow | 1940 |
| William Clarkson House | 313 Fourth Street |
Style: Ornate Victorian
Builder: William Clarkson |
1862 |
| Tipperary Park | 315 Queens Avenue | Style: Greenspace | |
| Mansell Overand House | 316 First Street |
Style: California Moderne
Architect: Robert Alexander Berwick |
1946 |
| Carlton Court | 317 3rd Avenue |
Style: Mission Revival
Architect: Ralph Berrill |
1925 |
| Kirk House | 317 Fourth Avenue | Style: Dutch Colonial Revival | 1940 |
| James E. Phillips House | 319 Queens Avenue | Style: Victorian | 1893 |
| Edmund C. Traves House | 324 Fourth Street | Style: Queen Anne Cottage | 1905 |
| Elizabeth and William Furness House | 340 Tenth Street | Style: Craftsman Bungalow | 1913 |
| Ann Cormack House | 364 Hospital Street | Style: Gabled Vernacular | 1911 |
| George Henderson House | 416 St. George Street | Style: Arts and Crafts | 1912 |
| Robert and Mary Blake House | 421 Richmond Street |
Style: Traditional Bungalow to Contemporary Two-storey
Builder: Robert Blake |
1939 |
| Clara and Herbert Springate House | 43 Sixth Avenue | Style: Edwardian | 1912 |
| Robert and Mary Cheyne House | 435 Third Street |
Style: Arts and Crafts
Architect: B. Macaulay Builder: S.J. Kelly Woodworking Co. |
1912 |
| Robert and Edith Galbraith House | 436 Third Street |
Style: Gerogian Revival
Builder: Galbraith Sash and Door |
1926 |
| Henry L. and Ella Edmonds House | 443 Fifth Street |
Style: Prairie-style with Craftsman touches
Architect: Charles Henry Clow |
1910 |
| Arundel Mansions | 45 Begbie Street |
Style: Edwardian (with Arts and Crafts details)
Architect: Thornton and Davis |
1912 |
| Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral | 501 Fourth Avenue | Architect: Bing Gregory Marr | 1968 |
| Alfred and Adda Wintemute (1889) and William and Elizabeth Innes (1898) | 506 St. George Street | Style: Arts and Craft/Victorian Cottage | 1889 |
| William Stuart and Vivian Gifford House | 509 Third Street | Style: Spanish Mission Revival overlaid with Hollywood Regency | 1936 |
| Holy Trinity Cathedral | 514 Carnarvon Street |
Style: Victorian Gothic
Architect: G.W. Grant |
1902 |
| Arthur Davis House | 520 Fourth Street | Style: Craftsman Bungalow | 1912 |
| The Armoury and Royal Westminster Regiment Museum | 530 Queens Avenue | Style: Richardsonian Romanesque | 1973 |
| James and Mary Chappell House | 531 Fifth Street | Style: Classic Frame | 1910 |
| C2C Lofts | 549 Columbia Street | Style: International-Modernist | 1958 |
| Klaas and Christina Kreuk House | 609 Lidster Place |
Style: Contemporary split-level
Builder: Meadow Construction Company |
1975 |
| Edward Chapman House | 614 Fourth Avenue | Style: Classic Box-style | 1902 |
| Geroge and Delina Reid House | 628 Tenth Street |
Style: Craftsman
Builder: Dargavel and Harvey |
1911 |
| Eli & Ann Vuksic House | 706 Cumberland Street |
Style: Ranch-style bungalow
Architect: Intermind |
1965 |
| New Westminster Mueum and Archives | 777 Columbia Street | 2014 | |
| Malvern and Pauline Hughes House | 815 Massey Street |
Style: West Coast Modern
Builder: Volmar and Edwin Nordman |
1958 |
| Sidney and Ida Pearce House | 815 Milton Street | Style: Queen Anne Revival (with Victorian roots) | 1889 |
| Volmar and Sally Nordman House | 820 York Street |
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Architect: Volmar Nordman Builder: Edwin and Volmar Nordman |
1957 |
| Gilbert and Marguerite Hutchinson House | 832 Cherry Street |
Style: Minimal Traditional
Builder: Gilbert Hutchinson |
1947 |
| Dr. Allan and Phyllis Kergin House | 836 William Street | Style: Contemporary bungalow | 1954 |
| David and Yvonne Dunlop House | 913 Chilliwack Street | Style: Mid-Century Modern ranch-style bungalow | 1951 |
| The Wood House | 915 Chilliwack Street |
Style: Post-war bungalow
Builder: H.J. Wood and Sons |
1949 |
| Centennial Lodge and The Gallery at Queen's Park | Queen's Park |
Style: Public Space
Architect: Carlsberg Jackson |
1960 |
| The Bernie Legge Theatre | Queen's Park |
Style: Classical Revival
Architect: E.G.W. Sait |
1909 |