The Laing - Fisher House (490 Elizabeth St.)
Built in 1855 for James Laing, this house is a mid-Victorian neo-classic solid brick structure with Edwardian rear additions and second and third storey. The first-level Victorian windows are grand in scale and well proportioned, each containing eight large panes for that period. Many of them have the original hand-made glass. The large front verandah is supported by squared columns with neo-classical details and distinguished Edwardian balustrades at the second and third levels. The central front entrance has a fan transom and sidelights with classically detailed pilasters. The hipped roof presents a complex mixture of gables and dormers, accented by two very tall double chimneys. The strongly dentillated eaves suit the massiveness of the building. This house was sold in 1873 to Jacob Harmon Fisher, a retired farmer who was the nephew of M. J. H. Fisher, cousin of Murray Fisher, and brother of Peter Fisher.
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