This stone house was constructed in 1813 in the British Classical tradition by John Keillor, a judge of the inferior court of the County of Westmorland.
Gladstone Smith House St. Andrews, Charlotte County
Constructed in 1785;
Designated Protective Covenant
in 1978
Built by a ship's carpenter in 1785, this is a small, two-storey saltbox type house featuring hand-hewn beams and logs.
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Pagan-O'Neil House St. Andrews, Charlotte County
Constructed in 1831;
Designated Protective Covenant
in 1978
This New England colonial tradition dwelling dating back to 1831 features finely-proportioned window openings and detailing.
Dr. George F. Clarke House Woodstock, Carleton County
Constructed in c.1900;
Designated Historic
in 1979
This is a turn-of-the-century Edwardian structure common in central Canada but rare in New Brunswick. It is closely associated with Dr. George F. Clarke, author, historian, amateur archaeologist and dentist.