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: 1910 ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
Built Year: 1860; 1950 ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V History: Original Georgian structure built in 1860s is now used as the rear portion of the house. A Tudor Revival addition was constructed in the mid-20th century. Description: The original Georgian house had a symmetrical façade. Modern addition is eclectic and rough cast with Tudor Revival wood battens and stucco. |
ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V History: The building was moved to its present location from a nearby property and used as a barn. It was later converted into a residence. Description: 2 storey house with irregular rectangular plan. Built of post and beam construction with stucco and half timbering. Windows include stained glass, flat, oriel and bay. |
Built Year: 1925 ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
Built Year: 1920 ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |
Built Year: 1914 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 |
Built Year: 1951 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 |
Built Year: 1850 ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V History: Originally used as a farmhouse. During the 1900s, it became the home of Dr. Black. The Arnoldi family of Toronto purchased the property and lived in the house between 1914-1918. Description: 2 1/2 storey stucco house with 2 bays. Architectural details include moulded soffit and brackets, bay window and main entranceway with piered door surrounds and broken pediment. |
Built Year: 1907 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 |
Built Year: 1915 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: 1914 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: 1850 ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V History: This house was at one time the back portion of 410 Lakeshore Road East. In 1888, it was removed and moved to its present location. Description: 2-storey stucco house with half timbering. Architectural details include projecting eaves, plain fascia, moulded soffit, projecting verges, and open verandah with curvilinear posts and Doric columns. |
Built Year: 1905 ByLaw: 1987-108 Status: Part V Description: First Second Street Heritage Conservation District |