The Stewart - Williamson - Peck House (2100 Old Lakeshore Rd.)

Built in 1847 for 'John Stewart, farmer'. Originally a two-storey vernacular frame farmhouse, clad with board and batten. Bricked over in the late 19th century. The low-pitched end-gable roof has a plain boxed cornice and decorative bargeboard. The original windows have segmental arches and louvred shutters. The front door has a rectangular transom and side lights. The gallery addition at the west side, slightly lower than the original structure, is clad with board and batten. A one-storey addition at the east side has a multi paned bow window. Since 1987 the windows have been replaced with thermopanes with sliders and plain trim. The Treasury of Canadian Handicrafts opened in the front two rooms in 1960. The art gallery addition was built in 1961. This was the location of Robert Bateman's first one-man show in 1967. The upstairs gallery was added in 1978. The gallery closed in 1987 and has since housed medical and real estate offices.


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