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Monday, December 02, 2024

MacLeod House

MacLeod House occupies the northwest corner of Stanley Avenue and Union Street in New Edinburgh, Ottawa.


C. 1867
92 STANLEY AVENUE

This picturesque stone cottage was first occupied by Dougal MacLeod, who came from Scotland's Isle of Skye and worked in a local mill owned by entrepreneur Thomas MacKay. Its coursed rubble masonry and delicate wooden porch make this house a good example of the early vernacular architecture of New Edinburgh.

Designated Heritage Property
City of Ottawa

VERS 1867
92, AVENUE STANLEY

Dougal MacLeod, premier occupant de ce cottage pittoresque en pierre, émigra de L'Île de Skye, en Écosse, et travailla au moulin de Thomas MacKay, nomme d'affaires local. La Maçonnerie en moellons assisés et le porche en bois finemant ouvré témoignent du début de l'architecture vernaculaire de New Edinburgh.

Désigné Monument Historique
Ville d'Ottawa