The Ellis Hughes Cleaver Jr. House (2085 Caroline St.)
The Ellis Hughes Cleaver Jr. House is a good example of a two storey brick Georgian Revival style house. It has a hip roof, two chimneys at each end of the roof, and a symmetrical three bay façade with central main entrance. The house displays Arts and Crafts influences in its dark red brick colour, projecting hood with radiating wooden beams in the gable located over the entrances (front and rear), and wide tiled stairs leading to the main entrance. The subject property is associated with Ellis Hughes Cleaver Jr., a prominent lawyer, local businessman, developer, and politician. In 1893, the property was bought by Ellis Hughes Cleaver Sr., who was a lawyer and father of E. H. Cleaver Jr. The property was granted to E. H. Cleaver Jr. from his father (Ellis H.Cleaver Sr.) in 1922. The house on the property was built in circa 1924 for E. H. Cleaver Jr. and his wife Ariel Shapland. He was a lawyer and worked alongside his father at the firm “Cleaver and Cleaver”. In 1918, Cleaver Jr. was Reeve for Burlington, but he left the law practice and resigned as Reeve to enlist in the war effort overseas. In 1920, Cleaver Jr. served as Mayor of Burlington. The Cleaver Family only lived at the subject property for five years. In 1929, the stock market crash left Cleaver Jr. financially devastated. The house makes a strong contribution to the varied heritage quality of Caroline Street. The house is part of a neighbourhood of colonial revival buildings with well-maintained boulevards and mature trees. This property was designated in 2015.
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