2023 Homes Tour
Heritage New West (aka New Westminster Heritage Preservation Society) has lined up 12 exciting heritage venues.
Seven of the 12 heritage venues are residences that are NEW TO THE TOUR this year, in styles ranging from early cottage to grand Victorian. A few favourites will make an encore appearance — and as always, we are proud to include New West’s beloved Irving House as our mainstay in 41 years of Homes Tours.
See our Homes Tour preview: Breeze-Hurst
| Name | Address | Details | Built |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mary McBride House | 1015 Hamilton Street | Style: Arts and Crafts | 1912 |
| 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 |
| 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 | |
| Herbert R. Davidson House | 218 Queens Avenue | Style: Arts and Crafts | 1910 |
| John and Eleanor Sandick House | 219 Manitoba Street | Style: Early Cottage | 1909 |
| John and Ruth Herbert House | 221 Manitoba Street | Style: Early Cottage | 1911 |
| Irving House Museum | 302 Royal Avenue |
Style: Gothic Revival
Architect: T.W. Graham |
1865 |
| James E. Phillips House | 319 Queens Avenue | Style: Victorian | 1893 |
| Edward Chapman House | 614 Fourth Avenue | Style: Classic Box-style | 1902 |