Description
Built in 1931, for local merchant William Moores, Pinehurst is a two-and-a-half storey house built in the Arts and Crafts style nestled on a half acre of land in Carbonear, NL. The designation is confined to the footprint of the building.
Statement of Significance
Formal Recognition Type
Registered Heritage Structure
Heritage Value
Pinehurst was designated a Registered Heritage Structure by the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador in 2001 for its aesthetic and historic value. Pinehurst has aesthetic value as it is an excellent example of the Arts and Crafts movement in the early 20th century. This house has a well preserved interior and exterior and likely presents one of the best remaining buildings built in this style in Newfoundland. Pinehurst employs many elements of the Arts and Crafts style including the extensive use of wood on the interior of the house as well as leaded glass windows. The grand size and scale of this house are indicative of the prosperity of Newfoundland merchants during this period Pinehurst has further aesthetic value for its association with Boston architects Frank Davis and Robert(John) Moores. Davis and Moores were also involved in the design of Corner Brook’s Glynmill Inn. The use of an American architectural firm is also indicative of the connection between the “Boston States” and Newfoundland during this period. This connection is reinforced not only by the use of architects from Boston but also in that Pinehurst is essentially a New England Arts and Crafts style house in the middle of Conception Bay North. Pinehurst has historic value for its associations with the Moores family. Pinehurst was originally built for William and Clara Moores, grandparents of former Newfoundland premier Frank Moores in 1931. William Moores was a highly successful merchant and partner in the family business, W & J Moores Limited. Moores was a prominent member of the Carbonear community and Pinehurst exemplifies this importance. Source: Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador property file “Carbonear – Pinehurst – FPT 1698”
Character Defining Elements
All interior and exterior features that are representative of the Arts and Crafts style of architecture including: -on the interior the built in hutch, leaded glass windows, exposed timbers, fireplaces, etc; -original exterior features including window style and placement semi-circular trim over front door, and eaves brackets under windows; -original features related to roof and eaves, including the false eaves on side of house, kicked eaves, bellcast roof on porch, single peak roof line; and -location, size, massing and setting of house;
Location and History
Community
Carbonear
Municipality
Town of Carbonear
Civic Address
007 Musgrave Street
Construction (circa)
1921 - 1921
Builder
Davis and Moores
Style
Rectangular Long Façade
Location
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