1703 Cedar Cres

Overview

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Photo Credit: Olivia Golden

Address

1703 Cedar Cres, Vancouver BC

Neighbourhood

Shaughnessy

type

Residential

Protection & Recognition

  • M: Municipal Protection

Significance

B: Significant

Description

This Tudor Revival house was built in 1913. Originally worth $10,000, it was designed for W. G. Moore by J.P. Matheson & Son, an architectural firm established in Vancouver in 1912. The Smith family later resided in this house from the late 1920s onwards. Improvements on the house were conducted in 1978.

Cedar Crescent was named for the adjoining Cedar Street, which was renamed Burrard Street in 1938 when the opening of the Burrard Bridge connected then-named Cedar Street with Burrard Street downtown.

Source

Heritage Vancouver Building Permits Database, City of Vancouver Archives, BC Assessment

Map

1703 Cedar Cres

Directions

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