This dataset includes over 910 heritage properties included in the Oakville Heritage Register. Each heritage property information contains street address location, ByLaw, designated year, built year, status, history and description. This heritage property dataset is linked to Oakville address point dataset, and other datasets such as various bulding permits, property information, etc.
Subject | Landuse and Development |
Jurisdiction | Planning & Development, Town of Oakville, Province of Ontario |
Data Provider | Town of Oakville |
Source | https://portal-exploreoakville.opendata.arcgis.com/ |
All heritage properties in Oakville are included in the Oakville Heritage Register, an official list of properties which are identified by the town as having cultural heritage value or interest. This is required in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act (OHA). The Heritage Register includes the following types: (1) individually designated properties which fall under Part IV of the OHA; (2) properties designated within Heritage Conservation Districts which fall under Part V of the OHA; (3) properties which are not designated but believed to be of cultural heritage value or interest (listed properties).
This dataset includes 910 heritage properties in the Oakville Heritage Register. The data fields of properties include street address location, ByLaw, designated year, built year, status, history, description, etc. Each property data is linked to its address point data, and also other data such as various building permits.
Built Year: 1988 Designation Year: 1994 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Trafalgar Road Heritage Conservation District |
Built Year: 1906 Designation Year: 1993 ByLaw: 1993-022 Status: Part IV History: Originally built during the mid-nineteenth century and located at 39 King St and occupied by Dr. John Austin Worrell, Chancellor of Trinity College. It was moved to current location shortly after William Sinclair Davis, one of Oakville's wealthiest men purchased the property in 1920. Description: Originally built in the Oakville vernacular style. |
Built Year: 1850 Designation Year: 1993 ByLaw: 1993-001 Status: Part IV History: Originally built during the mid 19th century on another site and then moved to its current location shortly after William S. Davis purchased the property in 1920. Davis was a real estate broker and eventually became one of Oakville's wealthiest men. The house may have been built by Duncan Chisholm who constructed similar houses in Old Oakville in the mid 19th century. Description: Classic Revival Style. |
Built Year: 1909 Designation Year: 1991 ByLaw: 1991-219 Status: Part IV History: Originally built during the early 20th century possibly on another site and then moved to its current location around 1920. The property had a number of owners including William Sinclair Davis, one of Oakville’s wealthiest men who bought the property in 1920. The rear wing was built c.1940. Description: 1 1/2 storey frame house built in the Classic Revival Style. |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V History: The historic house on this property was once the gardener's cottage on the original Romain property at 40-42 First Street. The original stable building was demolished in 2010. Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
Built Year: 1948 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: 1 1/2 storey Craftsman house with bracketed wide eaves, horizontal wood cladding, multipaned wood windows, wood trim. |
Built Year: 1984 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Modern 2 storey brick house with large 2-door garage, window dormers. |
Built Year: 1860-1899 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Vernacular 2 storey frame with modern additions and siding. |
Built Year: 1912 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Dutch Colonial Revival 2 storey house with gambrel roof, horizontal wood siding, wood shingles in gables, multipaned windows, enclosed front porch. |
Built Year: 1913 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Edwardian Four Square 2 storey house with Tudor Revival influences. Stucco with half timbering on upper level, front porch, front dormer window. |
Built Year: 1908 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V History: Associated with the Shaw family. The Shaw Brothers built this house and many others in Oakville, as well as the Commerce Bank downtown. Description: Vernacular 2 storey frame house with classical detailing, front porch, horizontal siding, front and side bay windows. |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District. Modern 2-storey house styled in the Georgian tradition with a balanced 5-bay façade. |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
Built Year: 1923 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Edwardian Four Square 2 storey frame house with enclosed front porch, hip roof, upper bay window. |
Built Year: 1913 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Tudor Revival 2 storey stucco with half timbering on upper level, wide eaves with brackets, 6/1 wood windows |
Built Year: 1900-1920 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Vernacular 2 storey frame house with horizontal wood cladding. |
Built Year: 1915 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Edwardian Four Square 2 storey brick house with hip roof, front porch. |
Built Year: 1984 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Modern 1 1/2 storey frame house built in Craftsman style with wood shingle siding, stone base, wide eaves. |
Built Year: 1922 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Arts and Crafts influences, 2 storey stucco with wide front porch, wood shingles in gables. |
Built Year: 1927 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: 2 storey stucco house with hip roof, 6/1 wood windows, Four Square form, overhangs with wide bracketed eaves over porch stoops. |
Built Year: 1915 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Tudor Revival 2 storey brick house with stucco and half timbering on upper level, wide eaves with brackets, large front porch. |
Built Year: 1960 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Mid 20th-century 1 storey frame bungalow with hip roof, horizontal siding. |
Built Year: 1923 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Edwardian 2 storey stucco house with Period Revival influences, half timbering on upper level, large front porch, 6/1 wood windows. |
Built Year: 1900-1920 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: 1 storey stucco vernacular house with hip roof, 6/1 windows, front portico. |
Built Year: 1984 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Modern 2 storey brick house with large 2-door garage, front bay windows. |
Built Year: 1900 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Edwardian Four Square 2 storey frame house with 8/1 wood windows, front bay window, front porch, front dormer. |
Built Year: 1921 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V History: Brantwood School Description: Edwardian 2 storey concrete institutional building. |
Built Year: 1925 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Edwardian Four Square 2 storey brick house with front gable, wide front porch, multipaned wood windows, stone sills and lintels. |
147 ALLAN ST Built Year: 1912 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Tudor Revival 2 storey stucco with half timbering on upper level, wide eaves with brackets, 6/1 wood windows |
Status: Listed Description: This property has potential cultural heritage value for its c.1920s patterned block bungalow. |
Status: Listed Description: This property has potential cultural heritage value for its c.1920s Edwardian style brick house. |
Status: Listed Description: This property has potential cultural heritage value for its c.1940 Colonial Revival style house. |
Status: Listed Description: This property has potential cultural heritage value for its c.1917 brick Edwardian style house with Queen Anne style influences. |
Status: Listed Description: This property has potential cultural heritage value for its c.1920s Edwardian style bungalow with Arts & Crafts style influences. |
Status: Listed Description: This property has potential cultural heritage value for its c.1912 Edwardian style house with Queen Anne style influences and its frame garage. |
Status: Listed Description: This property has potential cultural heritage value for its c.1920s Four Square style stucco house. |
Built Year: 1921 ByLaw: 1994-134 Status: Part V Description: Brantwood School - this property has potential cultural heritage as a public educational institution. The west half of this property is designated as part of the Trafalgar Road HCD. |