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Yes General File University of Toronto

Yes General File Land Documents & Registry Search

Yes General File Wartime Buildings • Memos pertaining to the expropriation of land • Copy of “A Brief History of the Town of Ajax, 1941 - 1979" • Memo from Walvin Limited, re: War Time Buildings in Ajax; what buildings were still standing in 1980

Yes General File History of Audley Taunton Road

• Written in 1939

Yes General File CNR Heritage Assessment

• Railway Heritage Assessment of CNR Corridor Pickering to Whitby, built 1855 - 56 • Opened April 11, 1856

Yes General File 36 Elizabeth Street •Archaeological Assessment •Exhumation of a Burial

Yes #001 *

Simcoe Point 040-007-16500

• Simcoe Point Pioneer Cemetery • Peak/Greenlaw Family Cemetery • From 1836 to 1911

Yes #002 **

170 Mills Road 030-007-08150

• Ajax Steam Plant • Of historic value with respect to DIL years

#165-91 #15-2011

Yes #003 Demolished (2000) 131 Dowty Road 030-007-09700

• Ajax Warehouse Limited • Of historic value with respect to DIL years • 1942 • See photo in original inventory

Yes #004

Demolished 167 Hunt Street 040-006-23700

• Bayly Engineering Limited • Of historic value with respect to DIL years • Of historic value with respect to the U of T years • 1942? • No photo in original inventory

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Yes #005 Demolished (2008) 72 Bayly Street 040-006-23900

• Atlas Tag • Of historic value with respect to DIL years •1942 • See photo in original inventory

Yes #006 405 Mackenzie Avenue 040-006-10201

• 1942 • Temuss Products Limited • Of historic value with respect to DIL years – one of the last remaining DIL buildings in Ajax • This building was used as a cleaning station for de-greasing the shells. The shells were cleaned here before being put into production on the various assembly-lines

Yes #007 * 7 York Street 020-003-05800

• Typical wartime housing • 1942

Yes #008 23 York Street 020-003-06600

• Typical wartime housing • 1942

Yes #009 10 Birch Crescent 020-004-09600

• Typical wartime housing • 1942

Yes #010 14 Birch Crescent 020-004-09800

• Typical wartime housing • 1942

Yes #011 * 3 - 13 Cedar Street 020-001-14500

• “The Barracks” • Wartime dormitories • Associated with DIL • 1942

Yes #012 ** Mill Street - S/E of Hwy #2 and Mill Street 010-001-11600

• Friends Cemetery • Quaker • From 1809

#111-2004

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No #013 * Potters Field and Ley Family Cemetery 010-001-11600

• Non-Quaker Burial Ground • From 1844 (S/E corner of Hwy #2 and Mill Street, between the Quaker Cemetery and old Village Fire Hall ) • What remains today is a concrete pad with 18 headstones and a brass plaque that was completed in 1977 • Francis Ley, Pickering’s first postmaster and William Hatrick (22 Linton Ave) are buried here

Yes

#014 * (Includes #069 and 090, 034)

545 Kingston Road West 010-002-08100

• Former cemetery to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, later becoming the Pickering Village United Church • Donald McKay Buried here • Record of 59 burials in the churchyard • From 1825 (?)

No #015 77 Randall Drive (part of the Churchyard) 010-002-19200

• St. George’s Anglican Church Cemetery • From 1842 • Still active with earliest legible headstones from 1860 • Many pioneer families of Pickering Village were buried here

Yes #016 ** 300 Church Street 010-003-15100

• Elizabeth Street Cemetery, Pickering United Church • From 1842

#14-2000

No #017 S/E of Hwy #2 & Notion Road 010-002-14800

• St. Wilfred’s Cemetery • From 1842 • Oldest Catholic cemetery in Pickering area with many Irish families interred • 42 burials are recorded with most of the gravestones still inact • Around 1940, the scattered tombstones were assembled at a place in the middle of the graveyard

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No #018 N/E of Hwy 401 & Notion Road 010–002-15800

• St. Francis de Sales Cemetery • From 1877 • When the cemetery at St. Wilfred’s (located slightly north of this site) was taken out of general use, this became the new burial ground for Roman Catholics. • This property was purchased in 1877 from the O’Leary family for $300, with many Irish families interred

No #019 ** 77 Randall Drive 010-002-19200

• St. George’s Anglican Church • Excellent example of rural church architecture of the mid nineteenth century • From 1858 • Address changed from 657 Kingston Road, West

#96-84 #78-2004

Yes #020 * 505 Kingston Road West 010-001-24400

• Quaker Timothy Rogers Home • circa 1830's • Purchased by Gervais Cornell in the early 1860s, the home was in this family until 1965 • Simple Ontario Loyalist cottage with additions to the side and rear • Beautiful neo-classical front door

Yes

#021 ** 592 Kingston Road West 010-003-02100

• Earliest two story neo-classical house in village • From 1842 • a.k.a. “The Davies House” (was known as 16 Kingston Road East prior to renumbering of Kingston Rd )

#116-82

No #022 Demolished 76 Kingston Road West 010-003-16800

• No photo in original inventory

Yes #023 60 - 62 Old Kingston Road 010-003-16400

• From 1860 with later additions • Victorian L-plan dwelling with front-facing gable and a “wild-west” false front facade

#102-2013 (HCD)

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Yes #024 * 71 Church Street South 010-002-01200

• 1860's • Two storey Victorian house with unusual fire place in the front centre • Beautiful bargeboard and porch • Well kept and maintained

Yes #025 * 457 Kingston Road West 010-001-24900

• 1867 • Former Quaker Meeting House • Used as the Doric Masonic Lodge since they purchased the property in 1943 • Only surviving Quaker meeting house in Pickering Township

Yes #026 * 456 Kingston Road West 010-003-04100

• 1830s Stone House • Believed to be the oldest building in Pickering Village • It appears from old photograph that an addition to the home was made sometime after 1919 • Further research is required

Yes #027 * 9 Elizabeth Street 010-003-13500

• Typical Victorian house under modernization • Centre hall plan •1870 • a.k.a. the “Frank Prouse” House • Frank Prouse served as Village Trustee from 1923 to 1948 and was responsible for canvassing residents in Pickering Village to extend hydro service to the area

Yes #028 ** 78 Church Street South 010-002-12700

• St. Francis Centre (formerly St Francis de Sales Catholic Church) • 1869-1871 • Town purchased property from church in 2007 and renovated adding glass addition • Opened in 2011 as a performing arts centre • New plaque ordered in 2011 and installed on site – old plaque still standing located at 85 Church St S

#46-99

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No #029 Demolished 55 Kingston Road East 010-002-08000

• From 1872 • No photo in original inventory • Added beside 59 Old Kingston Rd

Yes #030 Demolished 561 Kingston Road West 010-002-07900

• From 1872 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #031 ** 103 Old Kingston Road 010-002-17600

• a.k.a. “The Gordon House” • 1881 • Served travelling farmers and salesmen and also provided stabling for their horses

#127-97 #102-2013

(HCD)

Yes #032 * 530 Kingston Road West 010-003-03100

• From 1875 • 1 ½ storey Victorian cottage • Several alterations including new siding, windows and likely the front bay window

Yes #033 * 556 Kingston Road West 010-003-02800

• Timber frame with mud infill • Unique construction method for Ajax • From 1850's

Yes #034 * 549 Kingston Road West 010-002-08100

• One and a half storey beside the Old United Church • Believed to be one of the earliest homes in Pickering Village • 1875

No #035 * 586 Kingston Road West 010-003-02200

• 1875 • Typical 1 ½ storey merchant/working class home • Vernacular Loyalist style with newer modifications such as the front dormer windows and porch • To be designated in a group with others in the area

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Yes #036 85 Church Street South 010-002-01600

• 1875 (original house) • The current house was moved from Pickering Beach Road and placed on the Subject Property on October 18th, 2002. It appears to be a 1960s house. • As a result, property removed from Heritage Inventory by HAC on June 3, 2015

No #037 90 Church Street S 010-002-12810

• 1875 • Typical merchant class 1 ½ storey Vernacular Loyalist cottage with interesting bargeboard above the front door overhang

No #038 100 Church Street South 010-002-13200

• 1875 • Board and battan building • Additions to the south and east sides of the building and newer windows have been added

Yes #039 * 117 Church Street South 101-002-02800

• 1875 • Unique farm setting in a community • Stucco building, unique in local area • Interest locally • Property part of original land grant of 1795

No #040 95 Christena Crescent 010-002-05500

• 1875 • 2013 – 2nd storey addition added • Property removed from Heritage Inventory by HAC on June 3, 2015 (too many alterations with new addition)

No #041 99 Christena Crescent 010-002-05600

• 1875

Yes #042 * 2 Old Kingston Road 010-003-15300

• 1884 • Known as the “Dunbar Store” who purchased the property in 1885 from J.R. Brownridge • Store front streetscape importance • Interesting brick work • Historical plaque was unveiled 1994

#102-2013 (HCD)

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No #043 Demolished 10 Kingston Road West 010-003-15500

• 1875 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #044 ** 73 Old Kingston Road 010-002-17200

• 1½ storey brick building, excellent condition • Central gable with finial and semi-elliptical window • Contrasting yellow brick quoins and curved window and door headings • Front entrance with curved transom with a single light and front door with 2 semi-elliptical panels • 1875 • a.k.a. “Murkar Residence”

#180-85 #102-2013

(HCD)

Yes One file for both

#045 * 80 - 84 Old Kingston Road 010-002-17000

• circa 1850 • a.k.a. the “Dale Block” • Unique octagonal room • Lovely brickwork • Historical plaque has been mounted

#102-2013 (HCD)

#046 * 82-84 Old Kingston Road 010-003-17000

• Store front streetscape importance • Lovely brickwork • 1875

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #047 Demolished 87 Kingston Road West 010-002-17400

• 1875 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #048 Demolished 93 Old Kingston Road 010-002-17500

• One storey • Was known as “Bunting’ General Store” • Brereton (Squire) Bunting taught school on Base Line, about 1851 • 1900 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #049 * 100 Old Kingston Road 010-003-17500

• 1850 • Unique copper cupolas (added later) • Striking building within village • Home of the earliest known physician, Dr. Robert Burns (was home and office 1860's to early 1880's)

#102-2013 (HCD)

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No #050 Demolished 126 Kingston Road West 010-003-17800

• 1875 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #051 * 19 - 21 Linton Avenue 010-003-09700

• 1875 • Victorian two storey semi-detached dwelling, one of few in Pickering Village • Nice masonry work – red brick with buff quoins, lintels, arches and a band above the first floor • Possible historical links to William Hartrick Estate

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #052 Demolished 673 Kingston Road West 010-002-20100

• 1875 • No photo in original inventory

No #053 13 Elizabeth Street North 010-003-13700

• 1875 • Vernacular Loyalist cottage, much altered

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #054 ** 23 Elizabeth Street North 010-003-14000

• 1875 • a.k.a. “The Sheppard Residence” • Vernacular Victorian cottage with a archetypal 3-bay design and step central gable

#117-82 #38-83

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #055 29 Elizabeth Street North 010-003-14100

• 1875 • semi-detached dwelling with the south building being rebuilt after a fire in 2002 • No. 29 is a vernacular house, L-plan cottage with projecting front gable

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #056 * 575 & 577 Kingston Road West 010-002-07500 010-002-07600

• 1877 • Lovely masonry work • Original bargeboard and windows • One of few semi-detached dwellings in Pickering Village

Yes #057 ** 89 Church Street South 010-002-01800

• 1877 • a.k.a. “Miller House”

#111-82

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Yes #058 ** 504 Kingston Road West 010-003-03500

• Beautifully maintained • 1890 • a.k.a. “Prest Residence”

#67-2001

Yes

#059 ** 68 Church Street South 010-002-12300

• Polychromatic Italianate window treatment • Gothic revival ell-shape • Of streetscape importance • 1880 • a.k.a. “The Stark Residence”

#118-82

Yes #060 ** 22 Church Street North 010-003-09100

• Wagon maker’s house • Typical Ontario farmhouse with period garden and picket fence • Nun’s coif bargeboard (regional significance) • 1880

#68-2001

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #061 28 Church Street North 010-003-09200

• 1880 • Victorian Gothic design

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #062 * 607-611 Kingston Road West 010-002-16200

• 1880 • Former staging inn • 2 storey with newer windows, doors • Two chimneys on either end of the building • Further research required

Yes #063 90 Old Kingston Road 010-003-17200

• 1880 • Symmetrical 3-bay house with side gable much altered

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #064 (see 065 below)

Demolished (2000) 92-94 Old Kingston Road 010-003-17400

• 1880 • Properties at 92-94 and 96 Old Kingston Rd is one parcel • Only sheds (one larger and one smaller) at rear yard of property remains • Original building was demolished in 2000 • See photo in original inventory

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No #065 (see 064 above)

Demolished (2000) 96 Old Kingston Road 010-003-17400

• 1880 • Properties at 92-94 and 96 Old Kingston Rd is one parcel • Only sheds (one larger and one smaller) at rear yard of property remains • Original building was demolished in 2000 • See photo in original inventory

Yes

#066 ** #66A

497 Kingston Road West 010-001-24500

• Excellent example of late Victorian eclectic taste • Extensive use of polychromatic brickwork • Largest gable, across the back, is bellcast • 66A - Coach House • 1870's • a.k.a. “Bertrand Residence”

#112-82 #78-2012

Yes #067 * 571 Kingston Road West 010-002-07700

• 1880 • 1 ½ storey Ontario Gothic cottage with fieldstone foundation • Original gothic window exists on front facade

No #068 Demolished 119 Church Street South 010-002-02900

• 1882 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #069 * (See also file #014)

543 Kingston Road West 010-002-08300

• 1872 • Former church manse until 1989 • Lovely masonry detail • Original brackets and bargeboard • In excellent condition

Yes #070 ** 43 Mill Street 010-001-11609

• Original structure believed to be built by T. Rogers, burned between 1850 -1880 • Rebuilt 1884 • a.k.a “The Glen”

#113-82

No #071 111 Christena Crescent 010-002-05900

• 1884 • Property removed from Heritage Inventory by HAC on June 3, 2015 (too many alterations)

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Yes #072 * 65 Old Kingston Road 010-002-16900

• 1850’s • Vernacular L-shaped house with small hipped-roof entry porch • Last board and batten building in village • Sympathetic addition • In excellent shape

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #073 * #073A

419 Kingston Road West 010-001-25200

• 1887 • Buff and red brick tones are reversed – stylistically uncommon for Pickering Village • “Springside” as written in stained glass above front door • Origianl wood windows and bargeboard • Nicely maintained • #073A – Coach House

Yes #074 * 13 -15 Church Street South 010-002-00100

• 1887 • Red brick with buff brick coursing • “Working class” housing • Decorative two tone door and window headings • Many alterations, specifically to No. 15 have been made

Yes #075 * 23 Church Street South 010-002-00300

• 1887 • Interesting brick work (buff colour) • An addition was added to the house in the 1980s

No #076 110 Church Street South 010-002-13500

• 1887

Yes #077 * 87 Church Street South 010-002-01700

• Ontario vernacular clapboard house • 1887 • Front porch to the north was a later addition (1990s) including the trim, brackets and spandrels • Compliments designated property next door

Yes #078 * 57 Cameron Street 010-003-20600

• 1888 • Likely was originally a semi-detached dwelling converted to a single detached dwelling

#102-2013 (HCD)

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Yes #079 ** 479 Kingston Road West 010-001-24700

• Built for Dr. Byron Field, a Pickering Village physician • a.k.a. “The Wright Residence” • 1911

#8-89

Yes #080 * 49 Old Kingston Road 010-002-16600

• 1890 • Victorian Gothic cottage • Former mid-wife, Rachel Irish, house known as “The Birthing House” • Trap door inside for rum running

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #081 * 59 Old Kingston road 010-002-16700

• 1890 • Former tack and harness shop • Original store windows and recessed entry • In excellent condition • Mary Wise and her son Issac, lived in this simple frame cottage with attached store before the turn of the century

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #082 ** 22 Linton Avenue 010-003-10000

• 1850’s to 1860’s • a.k.a. “Hartrick House” and “Gibson Residence” • Was 22 Park Road North

#115-82 #77-2012

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #083 10 Elizabeth Street North 010-003-14800

• 1890 #102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #084 * 15 Elizabeth Street North 010-003-13800

• 1890’s • 1 ½ storey Ontario Vernacular cottage with later porch addition • Original owners of this land (Racey / Hoskin) were the individuals who drew up the plan for Elizabeth Street (known then as Mill Road) around the 1860s • The property was purchased by John Spink in 1878

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #085 * 62 Church Street South 010-002-12100

• 1890 • Interesting original gable window on the front facade • Original fretwork on porch • Victorian 1 ½ storey dwelling

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No #086 63 Church Street South 010-002-00900

• 1890 • 1 ½ storey Vernacular Victorian cottage with steep central gable • New enclosed front porch a later addition

Yes #087 * 66 Church Street South 010-002-12200

• 1890 • Some bargeboard lost • Arched and semi-circular window and door headings • Coursing in contrast • 2 ½ storey Victorian brick with a bell cast roof

No #088 86 Church Street South 010-002-12800

• 1890 • 2 storey Vernacular Victorian house with red brick and buff accents • Roof line appears to be modified and a new front porch and modern landscaping was added • A new two storey addition was built to the rear in the 1990s of board and battan material

No #089 83 Christena Crescent 010-002-05100

• Built 1890 • Ontario Gothic cottage • Altered by adding a wrap-a-round porch and widening windows. • Original style still easily identifiable and changes compliment the house

Yes #090 * (See file for #014)

545 Kingston Road West 010-002-08100

• 1891 • Originally built at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church by Stephen Gordon, a local contractor • It became the Pickering United Church in 1930 until ? • Romanesque Revival design with arched windows and doors • Excellent masonry work • Should be designated with manse

No #091 81 Church Street South 010-002-01500

• 1892 • Vernacular Loyalist cottage 1 ½ storey • Building is remarkably intact with a later rear kitchen addition.

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Yes #092 * 97 Church Street south 010-002-02000

• Former Maver estate “Kinaird” • Interesting bell cast roof line on dormers • Bay window • 1892

Yes #093 * 19 Elizabeth Street North 010-003-13900

• 1860's • Known as “The Dairy House”, this residence was moved in the 1950s from the site of McEachnie Funeral Home, where Pickering Dairy once stood to its present location • Mix of classical Revival and Gothic Revival style with original Gothic window and finial present on front facade • Nicely maintained – new vinyl siding added in 2013

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #094 * 407 Kingston Road West 010-001-25400

• 1898 • Red brick dwelling in good condition • Original bargeboard and some windows appear to be original

No #095 519 Kingston Road West 010-001-24100

• 1900 • Property was removed from the Heritage Inventory by the HAC at their meeting on March 5, 2014. Too many significant changes have occurred. Little if any resemblance to original dwelling remains.

No #096 * 578 Kingston Road West 010-003-02400

• 1900 • Typical merchant/working class dwelling • 1 ½ storey Vernacular Loyalist cottage with modern updates to the front porch and windows • To be designated with a group of homes in that area

No #097 Demolished 10 Kingston Road East 010-003-02000

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

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No #098 22 Church Street South 010-002-11500

• 1900 • 1 ½ storey Ontario Gothic cottage, much altered

Yes #099 * 5 Christena Crescent 010-002-03300

• 1920 • Typical merchant/working class dwelling • Vernacular Loyalist cottage • Complimentary additions to rear

No #100 86 Christena Crescent 010-003-03600

• 1900 • Property removed from Heritage Inventory by HAC on June 3, 2015 (too many alterations)

No #101 Demolished 31 – 33 Elizabeth Street 010-003-14300

• 1900 • See photo in original inventory

No #102 Demolished 33 Elizabeth Street (Garage) 010-003-14300

• 1900 • See photo in original inventory

No #103 Demolished 41 Elizabeth Street 010-003-14400

• 1900 • See photo in original inventory

No #104 Demolished 116 Old Kingston Road 010-003-17700

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

No #105 Demolished 247 Kingston Road West

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

No #106 777 Kingston Road West 010-002-18400

• 1905 • Property removed from Heritage Inventory by HAC on June 4, 2014 (too many alterations)

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No #107 567 Kingston Road West 010-002-07800

• 1905 • Dutch Colonial Style • Polychromatic brick over windows and interesting diamond pattern above 2nd storey window

Yes #108 * 71 Old Kingston Road 010-002-17100

• Former Pickering News office and printers • False front facade (one of very few remaining) • It was a frame building housing and implement agency before the 1900’s then it was clad with cement blocks for its current appearance • 1908

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #109 ** 562 Kingston Road West 010-003-02700

• Built in 1870’s with renovations in the 1900’s • Frame construction with original narrow wood clapboard and beaded corner boards • Original cut fieldstone foundation • most windows are double-hung having two lights, upper and lower • Square sided by window is triple-hung with single sash • Entrance is unique, an almost octagonal, vestibule • Part of a row of nine 19th century homes

#112-97

Yes #110 ** 572 Kingston Road West 010-003-02500

• 1880 • Example of a simple vernacular 19th century farmhouse built “in town” • Features of mention are the steeply pitched roof, bay window on the west side, and front porch with arched fascia boards under the roof

#43-93

No #111 68 Old Kingston Road 010-003-16500

• 1910 #102-2013 (HCD)

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Yes #112 * 72 Old Kingston Road 010-003-16600

• 1871 • Former home and office of Dr. Field • Red brick has been painted • Early side addition and front stone porch addition • Residence and office to an unbroken line of doctors in Pickering Village from 1871 to 1969 • Contains a steep front gable with rectangular windows

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #113 411 Kingston Road West 010-001-25300

• 1913 • Dutch Colonial Style – few of them within Pickering Village • Sided over

Yes #114 * 625 Kingston Road West 010-001-18900

• 1913 • Chapman family home for 90 years from 1914 – 2014 (sold in 2014) • Interesting diamond shaped attic window and beautiful wrap around front porch • Large overhanging eaves enhance the front facade

Yes #115 * 582 Kingston Road West 010-003-02300

• To be designated with a group of homes in that area • Typical merchant/working class dwelling • 1900 (says 1914 in Map Viewer?)

Yes #116 42 Church Street North 010-003-09400

• 1913 • Edwardian Classical, two and half storey dwelling • The second storey windows are atypical as the sill heights differ

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #117 ** 566 Kingston Road West 010-003-02600

• First occupied as owner’s residence in 1883, continuous occupancy since then • One of 8 19th century residences fronting on Hwy #2 • Rare example of mortise & tenon timber framing

#113-97

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Yes #118 * 36 Church Street North 010-003-09300

• 1915 • Queen Anne style dwelling • Few examples of that style in area

#102-2013 (HCD)

No #119 515 Kingston Road West 010-001-24200

• 1917 • Property removed from Heritage Inventory by HAC on June 4, 2014 (too many alterations)

Yes #120 93 Church Street South 010-002-01900

• 1920 • Edwardian Classic • Interesting diamond shaped attic window, well maintained, appears to be original front porch columns and brick pillars.

Yes #121 * 601 Kingston Road West 010-002-16000

• 1921 • Period stained glass window noting the name “Chapman” located on south east corner of the building • Miles Chapman (grandson of Quaker Joseph Chapman who immigrated with Timothy Rogers) operated a general store in this building which he built in 1921

No #122 510 Kingston Road West 010-003-03400

• 1922 • The house has been altered to add a garage and entrance. • Makes a good neighbour in Pickering Village

No #123 13 Church Street North 010-003-00100

• 1922 • Quant 1 ½ storey dwelling with plywood siding contains original 3 over 1 side by side windows and a dormer on the front façade.

Yes #124 * 76 - 78 Old Kingston Road 010-003-16800

• Unusual parapet and masonry work • Important aspect of village streetscape • Relatively unchanged facade • 1890 • Lead glass windows in front with “Monney Bakery”

#102-2013 (HCD)

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Yes #125 49 Church Street South 010-002-00600

• 1924

Yes #126 55 Church Street South 010-002-00700

• 1924

Yes #127 ** 365 Kingston Road East 020-015-39701

• Old Post Inn • 1815 • Used as a stagecoach between Toronto and Kingston • Built by George Washington Post • Building was moved in 2009 to accommodate a new sub-division; previous address had been 367 Kingston Road

#148-92 #125-2009

Yes #128 * (see #140 still exists)

Demolished 537 Kingston Road East 020-015-39300

• Lovely old stone farm house • Demolished sometime between 2005 and 2008 • Some original windows remain • Fanlight transom • Original interior details • Possible cemetery on site, further investigation required • 1840's • See photo in original inventory

No #129 Demolished C1 L5 Pt N½ 020-015-39800

• 1858 • No photo in original inventory

No #130 Demolished C2 L11 S Pt 020-015-36200

• 1860 • No photo in original inventory

No #131 Demolished C1 L8 N Pt 020-015-42400

• 1870 • No photo in original inventory

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No #132 * 541 Bayly Street East 040-018-01400

• 1885 • Georgian Revival • Original sidelight and transom windows around the front door • Renovated to an office with sympathetic additions to the rear (south) and east sides • Illustrates well adaptive reuse for commercial purposes • Attractive landscaping and well kept property

No #133 Demolished 651 Pickering Beach 040-018-12600

• 1890 • No photo in original inventory

No #134 Demolished CFB Range 3 L6 Pt 040-018-02600

•1890 • No photo in original inventory

No #135 Demolished 3150 - 3198 Bayly Street 040-014-42200

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #136 ** Demolished Pickering Beach School House 040-018-02800

• 1862 • Red brick school house stood on original site • Only one-room school house in Ajax • Symmetrical building with four windows down each side and two entrance doors at the front • A wooden cupola supported the school bell • Demolished in 1986 • See photo in designation by-law file

Designation By-law #3-82 De-designation By-law #66-86

No #137 Demolished CBF Range 3 L5 S Pt. 040-018-11900

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

No #138 Demolished 305 Porte Road C1 L6 S Pt 030-014-43200

• 1901 • See photo in original inventory

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Yes #139 Demolished 532 Bayly Street East 030-014-42100

• Destroyed by fire Feb. 26, 2005 • Was one of only two stretcher brick homes in Ajax •1880's • “Collins House” • See photo in original inventory

No #140 (linked with #128)

Demolished C1 L3 Pt. N½ 020-015-39300

• Wood house (tucked in behind) • 1920 • Site visit in 2014 – house was in very poor condition with mold, rotten clapboard etc. • Pictures of house were taken • Demolished 2014

No #141 Demolished 2909 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-31000

• 1933 • No photo in original inventory

No #142 Demolished 2913 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-30900

• 1935 • Destroyed by fire in 2003 • See photo in original inventory

No #143 Demolished 2933 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-30400

• 1933 • See photo in original inventory

No #144 Demolished 2971 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-32300

• 1937 • See photo in original inventory

No #145 Demolished (2011) 2999 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-31200

• 1955 • Last remaining lakeside cottage • Demolished 2011 • See photo in original inventory

No #146 Demolished 3041 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-28700

• 1960 • See photo in original inventory

No #147 Demolished 3039 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-28500

• 1929 • No photo in original inventory

No #148 Demolished 3065 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-28100

• 1926 • No photo in original inventory

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Yes #149 Demolished 3077 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-27900

• 1938 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #150 Demolished 3081 Lakeview Blvd 050-014-27700

• 1930 • See photo in original inventory

Yes #151 ** 709 Westney Road North 020-015-06900

• 1845 • Excellent example of an early Ontario fieldstone farmhouse • Very few changes made to original structure • Recognized as a Century Farm, having been farmed continually by descendants of building (Robert Bates) since 1845 • Restoration work to exterior stonework in early 1980's • Windows are original 12/12 panes of hand blown glass • a.k.a. “Lishman Residence”

#2-82

No #152 Demolished S/E Rotherglen Road and Lincoln Street

• No photo in original inventory

Yes #153 * 34 Arnold Estate Lane 020-015-50400

• 1867 • Known as “The Arnold Estate” after Harry and Irene Arnold who purchased the home in 1924, adding a second storey (stone house), giving it a distinctive Georgian character • Excellent Stone Work • Outstanding property with neo-classic elements • Historical plaque on site

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Yes #154 * 132 Kingston Road West 020-015-35600

• 1856 • Known as “The Field House” or “Post Hill” • Beautiful design with perfect proportions • Originally owned and designed by George Washington Post, brother of Jordan Post (Post Manor, Brock Road) • Quatrefoil transom and unique bargeboard • Outstanding property in excellent condition • Historical plaque on site

No #155 Demolished C1 L9 N Pt (23 Knapton Ave.) 020-015-50200

• 1880 • No photo in original inventory

No #156 Demolished C1 L9 N Pt (23 Knapton Ave.) 020-015-50200

• 1880 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #157 Demolished 2394 Kingston Road East 020-015-36400

• 1880 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #158 * 368 Kingston Road West 020-015-37200

• 1880's • Unusual masonry work above second storey front window • Buff brick with red accents (tones reversed) – unusual in Pickering Village

No #159 * 1, 2, 3 Tadman Lane (formerly 290 Old Harwood Ave) 020-015-33400

• 1880's • Nicely maintained • Brackets and finial remain • Dr. Henderson’s Medical Complex • Seniors housing complex built around dwelling (converted as part of complex to senior housing)

No #160 Demolished C2 L11 N Pt. 020-015-07200

• 1880's • No photo in original inventory

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No #161 Demolished C2 L12 Pt 020-015-37300

• 1880's • No photo in original inventory

No #162 Demolished C2 L11 Pt 020-015-07400

• 1885 • No photo in original inventory

No #163 Demolished C2 L11 Pt 020-015-50900

• 1893 • No photo in original inventory

No #164 Demolished C2 L10 S Pt 020-015-35700

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

No #165 Demolished 143 Rotherglen Road 020-015-51300

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

No #166 Demolished C2 L11 Pt N ½ 020-015-07600

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

No #167 * 2 Ritchie Avenue 020-015-50700

• 1897 • Home was built by William Linton and members of the Linton family occupied it for many years • In 1985, the present owners Fraser and Joanne Beach renovated the dwelling considerably adding an addition which is sympathetic to the design • Excellent example of renovation and restoration possibilities

No #168 Demolished C2 L10 N Pt 020-015-06900

• 1916 • No photo in original inventory

No #169 Demolished 123 Kingston Road West (Carriage House) 020-015-50400

• 1922 • See photo in original inventory

No #170 Demolished C2 L16 Pt 010-016-07000

• 1850 • See photo in original inventory • Destroyed by fire

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Yes #171 ** Demolished Part of Pickering College 104 Kingston Road, East 010-003-03600

• 1899 • Demolished 1988 • The Hermitage (Pickering College Gym) • Was only surviving building of the original Pickering College • Building was given to college by Samuel Rogers to be used as a gymnasium • Was once summer home of the Ruddy family • Imposing main entrance with high arched Romanesque windows and portico, supported by four columns • Was destroyed by fire1987

Designation By-law #57-88 De-designation By-law #4-82

Yes #172 Demolished 992 Church Street North 010-016-06700

• 1895 • Demolished 1995 • See photo in original inventory

No #173 Demolished C2 L14 010-015-38300

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

No #174 Demolished C2 L13 & 14 010-015-37600

• 1913 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #175 ** 1733 Westney Road North 010-010-16600

• 1870 • a.k.a. “Westglen Farm”

#181-85 #116-89

Yes #176 Demolished 1244 Ravenscroft Road 010-011-18700

• 1880 • See photo in original inventory • Demolished in 1998 / 1999

Yes #177 Demolished 70 Rossland Road 010-010-20700

• 1885 • See photo in original inventory

No #178 Demolished C3 L13 S Pt 010-011-19100

• 1830's - 1850's • No photo in original inventory

Yes #179 Demolished C3 L9 S Pt 010-010-21100

• 1900 • Demolished 1994 • See photo in original inventory

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Yes #180 Demolished C3 L9 S Pt 010-010-16100

• 1900 • No photo in original inventory

No #181 Demolished 01/2004 1580 Westney Rd N 010-010-17400

• 1916 • See photo in original inventory

No #182 Demolished C2 L10 S Pt 010-010-21800

• 1920 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #183 ** Part Lot 5, Con 2 Pickering as in YKP3834 except P117147 Kingston Road 020-015-30700

• Hicksite / Brown Quaker Cemetery • Brown family cemetery • Jabex Lynde’s first wife Clarissa is buried there • Headstones that remain date to 1825

#14-2007

Yes #184 Demolished 104 Kingston Rd E 020-015-316

• 1840's • Demolished 1993 • See photo in original inventory

Yes #185 ** 244 Kingston Rd E 020-015-30900 C2 L6 S PT (was 56 Kingston Road E 020-015-30800 before move) - was also known as 270 Kingston Road

• McKay House • Large Georgian 2 storey stone house • Stone tail wing intact • Doors and windows have been lost • This McKay family home was very impressive and illustrated in the 1877 Ontario County Atlas • 1850's

#41-2010

Yes #186 786 Taunton Road E 010-010-05600

• 1838 • Originally owned by George McGillivray, a Scotsman. • As of 2015, owned by Stroud Family, of Stroud Farms since 1979.

No #187 620 Taunton Road E 010-010-06400

• 1850

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Yes #188 * 5th Concession C4 L17 N Pt 010-011-02200

• Early pioneer cemetery known as the “Bethel/Ellicott Cemetery” • Headstones date to 1850's • The property was first settled by Joseph and Susan Ellicott around 1840 • A small Bethel Church stood on the site until the turn of the century, which lent its name to the cemetery

No #189 Demolished C4 L6 S Pt 010-010-08800

• 1858 • No photo in original inventory

No #190 Demolished C2 L3 S Pt 020-015-01010

• 1860 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #191 * 777 Audley Road N C2 L2 N Pt 020-015-00800

• Typical stone farm house • Nicely maintained • 1840's • Rowland Brown, a Quaker brought here with Timothy Rogers, originally owned the property from 1829 – 1845. Records indicate that it stayed in the Brown family until 1919 at which time is was sold to John Puckrin. Other owners include William Dunbar Jr. And Gordon Conant, all well known names in the settlement of Pickering Township.

No #192 Demolished C3 L13 Sdln Pt & Pt 010-011-12100

• 1871 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #193 * 2661 Sideline 16 C4 L7 N Pt 010-022-02000

• 1860's • Good example of typical Ontario farm house • Simple design with kitchen wing added to the rear • Joseph Ellicott purchased this property (100 acres) to try his hand at farming (originally was a blacksmith and wagon maker in Pickering Village)

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Yes #194 * 2597 Salem Road C4 L7 N PT 010-010-01900

• 1850's • Known as “Willow Hollow” • Lovely stone home with original six over six windows • Land originally patented to George O’Leary in 1847 and mortgaged to Richard Squire in 1874

Yes #195 * 709 Audley Road North Con 2, South Pt Lot 1 & 2 020-015-09100

• Beautiful brick farm home with gothic and bay windows • Original windows and brackets remain • 1879

Yes #196 * 775 Kingston Road East

• 1830 • Semi-detached house • A rare semi-detached house located outside of the main settlement area of Pickering Village • Likely a brick building but has been stuccoed • Contains 12 over 12 wood windows and a side cellar door (west side) • Barn and outbuildings located to the south of the dwelling • Further research is required

Yes #197** 762 Rossland Road East (Maplehurst Farm) Pt. Lot 1, Con 1 010-010-18302

• O’Connor farm • Field stone farmhouse • Built around 1843

#114-82 #118-91

Yes #198 * 656 Rossland Road East

• Frame house

Yes One file for both

#199 Demolished - Barn 1348 Church Street North Con 3, Pt Lot 15 010-011-197

• John Haight Farm, 1877 • Barn build approx. 1877 • No photo in original inventory

#200 1349 Church Street North Con 3, Pt Lot 14 010-011-193

• House built approx. 1888 • Farm building to north of 1966 house • See photo in original inventory

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Yes One file #201 #246 #247

#201 * See also #246 and #247

744 Kingston Road East 020-015-09100

• Part of Highland Farms • Regency cottage by Hwy. #2, dated to 1830 • Originally thought to be built by the Brown family of mud brick construction • The cottage was given a makeover in 1928 and remodeled with Mexican stucco after the property was purchased by George McLaughlin in 1927 for his daughter and son-in-law •Original farmhouse exists, excellent condition

No #202* 644 Kingston Road East 020-015-096

• Picov Farms Inc • Built 1890 • White Frame House • See photos in original inventory

Yes #203 (#209, 212)

209 Squire Drive 010-010-072

• Selah Orvis Farm • Built 1890

Yes #204 Demolished 259 Taunton Road East 010-010-14500

• McQuay House • Built late 1840's or 50's • Demolished after fire in 1992 • See photo in original inventory

No #205 1641 Church St. N 010-011-126

• Built 1890

No #206 2133 Audley Road N 010-010-066-05

• 1895 (estimate)

No #207 2405 Audley Road N 010-010-065

• 1895 (estimate)

No #208 Demolished 1994 2969 Greenwood Rd 010-010-050

• 1900 (estimate) • See photo in original inventory

See file #203

#209 Demolished 2044 Audley Road C4 L3 S Pt 010-010-070

• 1905 (estimate) • No photo in original inventory

No #210 2080 Westney Road North 010-010-115

• 1910 • Impressive roof (flat in middle)

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Yes #211 2921 Westney Road, North Lot 10, Con 4

• Built approx. 1877

See file #203

#212 Demolished 592 Taunton Road East

• Built approx. 1918 • Demolished 2004 • See photo in original inventory

Yes #213 Demolished 319 Taunton Road, East 010-010-140

• Hedge Residence, 1865 • Frame - Ontario Cottage • An original structure of the Hamlet of Audley • Demolished 2006 • See photo in original inventory

No #214 Demolished Con 4, Lot 7, N Pt 010-010-029

• No photo in original inventory

Yes One file for both

#215 2065 Westney Road, North Con 4 Lot 10 S. Part 010-010-106

• Outbuildings / Barn 1921

#216 2065 Westney Road, North Con 4, S Part Lot 10 010-010-112

• Fieldstone home (with addition) • Built approx. 1840 (?) • See photo in original inventory

Yes #217 Demolished 103 Taunton Road East 010-010-15100

• Insulbrick house • See photo in original inventory

Yes #218 * 120 Roberson Drive (was 932 Church St. N.) 010-016-09190

• Built 1852 • Hartrick Farm (Frost Farm) house • Building became part of the Kinsmen Heritage Centre when addition was built in 1994 • Original frame Ontario cottage 1½ storey • Recess front entrance • Original board and batten

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Yes #219 * 715 Bayly Street East Con BF, Range 3 040-018-00510

• 1865 • Vale Farm • Frame house, 1½ storey, Vernacular Ontario cottage • Original windows • Door with transom and sidelights • A fire occurred in the house in 2014 – windows and doors boarded up

Yes #220 * 417 Bayly Street East (at Shoal Pt Rd) Con BF, Range 3 040-018-01600

• 1923 • Queen Anne style • Interesting masonry work - polychromatic • Several farm and outbuildings in good condition Note: original house destroyed by fire and this existing 1923 house was built afterwards

Yes #221 Demolished 602 & 640 Bayly Street East Con 1 S Pt Lot 2 030-014-41700

• House at 602 Bayly St. built approx. 1917 and demolished 2002 (next to Heritage Inventory #139) • House at 640 Bayly St. Built approximately 1917 and destroyed by fire May 2010 • See photo in original inventory

No #222 * 312 Taunton Road, West (north side, west of Westney Road) 010-010-121-05

• In excellent condition • Unusual treatment of 1½ storey windows • Curious second storey windows • Lovely stone work • Shingle roof • Sympathetic addition • 1840's

Yes #223 * 65 Harwood Avenue South 030-005-037

• Ajax Town Hall and Municipal Complex • 1967 original building • Alteration of municipal building in 2005 • Note: Municipal building was previously used as the Library which was expanded in 1975. It became the new municipal building in 2005 and the new library was built adjacent in 2005

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Yes #224 ** Memorial Park Gates (Church St N – just south of Village Library) 010-003-196 Con 2 Pt Lot 15

• Established 1922 • Gates and cenotaph at Memorial Park • Possible link to Lady Eaton • Land for park was sold by Thomas Walsh to the Township in July 26, 1921 • Park was formerly conveyed to the Village Trustees July 18th, 1922 • Heritage Evaluation Report conducted in May 2011 for designation

#52-2012

Yes #225 Demolished (1996) Rossland Road West (N/S) 010-011-201

• Varty House • Due to a fire, the house was demolished in 1996 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #226* 21 Bayly Street East (St. Bernadette’s Church) 050-400-0111-9420

• Built 1955 • Good example of a 1950s style post war contemporary architecture • Glass front foyer was added in 1992

Yes #227 Demolished Elmdale Mill Site 401 & Church Street (GO Transit Site)

• First one built 1837, burned 1887 • Second mill 1887, burned in 1956 • No photo in original inventory

Yes #228 109 Old Kingston Road - The Courtyard

• Featuring Old English European theme • Built 1983

#102-2013 (HCD)

Yes #229 Demolished (1975) 92 Church Street, South

• Roffey House • 2 storey brick house • Now site of high-rise apartment • No photo in original inventory

Yes #230 Demolished (1993) 104 Kingston Road East

• Built 1840 • Burnside / Bryant House • Georgian style farmhouse of granite fieldstone • Was located in the Durham Centre, approximately where Black’s Photography now is (130 Kingston Road East) • Demolished June 1993 • Historical plaque on site • See photo in original inventory

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#231 (moved to general file) Railway Heritage Assessment of CNR Corridor, Pickering to Whitby Built 1855 - 56, Opened 1856

Yes #232* Rotary Park • Was part of Field Farm, expropriated by Federal Government for Munitions Plant • Purchased by Ajax Rotary Club in 1951 and developed as a park

No #233* 380 Kingston Road East Con 2 Pt Lot 5, Pt Rd Allowance 020-015-203

• Building located on Picov property, behind Hicksite/Brown cemetery • On the western boundary of property Picov Property • Original farm house (?) • Date of building unknown • Need photo for wish list • 3 houses on property

- 1960s bungalow - Old house near back - Old house near middle - Many farm outbuildings

No #234* 380 Kingston Road East Con 2 Pt Lot 5, Pt Rd Allowance 020-015-203

• Building 462 on Picov Property • Date of building unknown

No #235 Demolished (2005) 2990 Ebony Street 050-014-23000

• First year round home built in Pickering Beach (1951) • Corbet Family home • Was originally addressed as 103 Orchard Drive however name was changed after amalgamation with Town of Ajax in 1974 • No photo in original inventory

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Yes #236 * 320 Audley Road 020-015-01100

• Built 1874 • 2 storey farm house with attic and modernized “summer kitchen” on back • Neo-classical house design with original six over windows • Front is 4 pillar porch with upper cordoned deck (removed in 2014) • Stained glass transoms over ground floor windows • 3x4 pane side windows on north side of house (triangular alignment) • 4x4 pane side windows, 2 over 2 on south side of house • Sympathetic aluminum sided (light yellow) [looks wooden from road]

Yes #237 ** 58 Kings Crescent 030-006-17100

• Home owned by Benjamin de Forest “Pat” Bayly, first mayor of the Town of Ajax • Built 1953 • a.k.a.”The Bayly Residence”

#107-2003

No #238 541 Taunton Road West 010-011-12500

• Memorial Gardens Cemetery • Established 1989 • Resting grounds for one of Pickering Township’s pioneer families, the Powell’s. The remains were relocated from the historic Powell Cemetery. • A commemorative plaque was unveiled in 1992 in honour of the Powell family.

No #239 Rotherglen Road South Picov Parkette

• Ley Family Burial Ground • Site is in Picov Parkette, at foot of Fearn Crescent, indicated by a plaque

#240 Greenwood Conservation Area 010-011-00100

• Single grave site of Oliver Badgerow December 18, 1861

#241* 30 Churchill Road 030-005-05600 Plan 510 Lot 4

• Built 1941 • Original DIL building • One of five two storey houses built for top officials of the plant, including the plant manager

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#242* 34 Churchill Road 030-005-05800 Plan 510 Lot 2

• Built 1941 • Original DIL building • One of five two storey houses built for top officials of the plant, including the plant manager

#243* 32 Roosevelt Avenue 030-005-09300 Plan 510 Lot 10

• Built 1941 • Original DIL building • One of three walk-up apartment buildings built for Line Supervisors and Superintendents

Yes #244 ** 33 Roosevelt Avenue 030-005-09600 Plan 510 Lot 11

• Built 1941 • Original DIL building • One of three walk-up apartment buildings built for Line Supervisors and Superintendents

#60-2009

#245* 36 Roosevelt Avenue 030-005-09400 Plan 510 Lot 9

• Built 1941 • Original DIL building • One of three walk-up apartment buildings built for Line Supervisors and Superintendents

Yes See file #201 One file for all

#246 *

744 Kingston Road, East (Outbuildings) 020-015-09100

• Highland Farms Buildings • barn with dormer windows; fieldstone entry • Chicken house • Cold storage plant • Barn and other “out” buildings interesting and immaculate, all built 1927 • Lounge and recreation hall • Bowling alley

#247 * 704 Kingston Road East 020-015-0911

• “Stonehaven” built 1927 - 1928 • Cotswald style • Random cut fieldstone • Roof is Westmoreland slate • Immaculate condition

No #248* 31 Churchill Road 030-005-0740

• Built 1941 • Original DIL building • One of five two storey houses built for top officials of the plant, including the plant manager

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No #249* 32 Churchill Road 030-005-0570

• Built 1941 • Original DIL building • One of five two storey houses built for top officials of the plant, including the plant manager

No #250* 33 Churchill Road 030-005-0750

• Built 1941 • Original DIL building • One of five two storey houses built for top officials of the plant, including the plant manager

No #251* 9 Christena Cres 100-020-3400

• Built 1929 • Edwardian Classic • Windows appear to be original • Red brick with wide front porch, elaborate brickwork pattern in place of railings

No #252* 91 Christena Cres 100-020-5400

• Built 1931 • Edwardian Classic • Windows have been changed • Red brick with wide front porch, elaborate brickwork pattern in place of railings

No #253* 579 Kingston Rd W 100-020-7400

• Built 1921 • Edwardian Classic • 2 storey red brick building with expansive front porch and bellcast roof • Elaborate brickwork pattern in place of railings and offset windows at side of house

No #254* 539 Kingston Rd W 100-020-8400

• Built 1929 • 1 ½ storey dwelling with interesting roof line • Windows are double hung 4/4 and appear to be original • Soldier course brick pattern

No #255* 527 Kingston Rd W 100-012-4000

• Built 1932 • 1 ½ storey dwelling with two front dormer windows • Front entrance flanked by stone detail • Well maintained and beautifully landscaped

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No #256* 511 Kingston Rd W 100-012-4300

• Built 1942 • 1 ½ storey brick dwelling with original wood windows • Interesting sloped roof line and arched brick pattern over the front entrance doorway • Well maintained and in good condition

No #257* 489 Kingston Rd W 100-012-4600

• Built 1962 • Dwelling is well setback from the road and surrounded by mature trees • Excellent example of a mid-century modern dwelling • White/cream coloured brick in a “running bond” pattern with a gently sloping roof and intricate window placement.

No #258* 61 Church St S 100-020-0800

• Built 1872 • 1 ½ storey Ontario Loyalist Cottage with central door and flanking windows. • Mature vegetation on property

No #259 531 Kingston Rd W 100-020-8500

• Built 1930 • Two storey dwelling contains six over one windows on the lower floor and peaked roof above the 2nd floor windows • English Tudor style and a good neighbour in the village

No #260 526 Kingston Rd W 100-030-3200

• Built 1926 • Two storey Victorian style dwelling • Original cladding replaced with stucco and siding and addition to the east side

No #261 522 Kingston Rd W 100-030-3300

• Built 1928 • Two storey dwelling with original 1/1 windows • Original cladding replaced with stucco

No #262 27 Church St N 100-030-0300

• Built 1934 • 1 ½ storey dwelling with Jenkinhead style roofline, not common in Pickering Village

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No #263 1070 Church St N 100-112-0000

• Built 1919 (Main House); 1930s (cottages) • Main house – red brick 4 square with enclosed wrap-around front porch. • There are about 8 cottages on the grounds which were used for seasonal farm staff. • Mr. Michaels was a previous owner

No #264 118 Church St S 100-021-370

• Built 1877 • 1 storey 3-bay Ontario Loyalist cottage with central door and flanking windows. • House maintains its original form with some alterations including stucco siding, new front porch and new windows.

No #265 160 Dowty Rd 300-071-000

• Built 1942 • Former DIL building #2105 used as a storage warehouse for inert parts. • Simple cement block design with a low sloping roof. • One of few DIL buildings left in the Town associated with the production component of the munitions plant.

No #266 234 Mackenzie Ave 300-071-1201

• Built 1942 • Former DIL building likely was Building #410 used as a Change House & Cafeteria for the Cap & Det Line. • Simple cement block design with a flat roof. • One of few DIL buildings left in the Town associated with the production component of the munitions plant.

* Indicates Properties on Wish List ** Indicates Designated Properties Revised: June 2015

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DESIGNATION BY-LAW

No #267 37 Kings Crescent 300-050-070

• Built 1965 • Salvation Army building – (L shaped that spans over to #35 Kings Crescent). • Excellent example of mid-century architecture in Ajax. • Maintains many original elements such as the long vertical windows, buff brick in a common bond with 6th course headers and a mature oak tree gracing the front yard of 35 Kings Crescent.

No #268 386 Taunton Rd E 100-100-830

• Built 1948 • 4 square all brick dwelling in excellent condition • Hip roof with 1 over 1 windows (some being offset) and front porch with wide steps. • Front yard contains many mature trees adding to the character of the property.

No #269 80 Taunton Rd E 100-100-990

• Farm House Built 1900 with associated farm outbuildings • 2 storey Victorian L-plan farm house with front gable projecting bay. • Currently owned by the Winter family. • Great example of a typical farmstead from the early 1900s.