Description
Peppercorn House is a two and a half storey wooden row house located at 25 Monkstown Road in St. John’s, NL. This designation is confined to the footprint of the building.
Statement of Significance
Formal Recognition Type
City of St. John's Heritage Building, Structure, Land or Area
Heritage Value
Peppercorn House has been designated a Municipal Heritage Building by the City of St. John’s because it has aesthetic value. Peppercorn House is aesthetically valuable as an example of the 19th century vernacular style that is typical of the Georgetown area of St. John’s. It is a physical symbol of a time when houses were built in rows and were sparsely decorated for the common person. The simplicity of design, the narrowness of the facade, the simple window fenestration and chimney placement attest to this common design. The only decoration on the house is on the main entrance which has a classical pediment, pilasters and a transom window. Most of the dwellings of this age were lost in the Great Fire of 1892. Peppercorn House was one of the few houses which was located outside the 1892 fire zone.
Source: City of St. John’s property file, designated 07/02/2003
Character Defining Elements
All those 19th century vernacular row house architectural characteristics, including:
-narrow wood clapboard;
-shape, size and placement of windows;
-original door opening with its enclosed porch, transom, plain pediment, and;
-pilasters and straight front steps.
Notes
In 1915 the building was owned by Henry J. Duder, surveyor.
Location and History
Community
St. John's
Municipality
City of St. John's
Civic Address
025 Monkstown Road
Construction (circa)
1870 - 1879
Style
Rectangular Short Façade
Location
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