The Bowerman House (built in 1907) is a designated Municipal Heritage Property located in the Holiday Park, neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The home is of a crafts-man "Western Stick" style. The house was built as a hunting lodge by Allan Bowerman, graduate from Kingston Military College, first postmaster in Saskatoon on the west side of the river, and member of Saskatoon's first town council (1903 – 1905).[1] Bowerman was also responsible for the development of the Canada Building.[2] The home was designed by Walter William LaChance. Bowerman sold the home in 1917 after the end of a construction boom in the city.[3]
In 1923 the building was obtained by the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League and became part of the Saskatoon Sanatorium serving as a doctor's residence until 1987.[1] It was used as the sanatorium superintendent residence, for Dr. Boughton and his family, from 1925 to 1959.[3]
bowerman, house, built, 1907, designated, municipal, heritage, property, located, holiday, park, neighborhood, saskatoon, saskatchewan, canada, home, crafts, western, stick, style, house, built, hunting, lodge, allan, bowerman, graduate, from, kingston, milita. The Bowerman House built in 1907 is a designated Municipal Heritage Property located in the Holiday Park neighborhood of Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada The home is of a crafts man Western Stick style The house was built as a hunting lodge by Allan Bowerman graduate from Kingston Military College first postmaster in Saskatoon on the west side of the river and member of Saskatoon s first town council 1903 1905 1 Bowerman was also responsible for the development of the Canada Building 2 The home was designed by Walter William LaChance Bowerman sold the home in 1917 after the end of a construction boom in the city 3 Bowerman HouseBowerman HouseGeneral informationArchitectural styleArts and Crafts MovementLocation1328 Avenue K SouthTown or citySaskatoon SaskatchewanCountryCanadaCompleted1907ClientAllan BowermanDesign and constructionArchitect s Walter William LaChance Bowerman House in winterIn 1923 the building was obtained by the Saskatchewan Anti Tuberculosis League and became part of the Saskatoon Sanatorium serving as a doctor s residence until 1987 1 It was used as the sanatorium superintendent residence for Dr Boughton and his family from 1925 to 1959 3 The property is now owned by the Meewasin Valley Authority and is used as a private residence 3 References edit a b Bowerman House Saskatoon Heritage Society Retrieved 2011 02 20 Meewasin Trail amp Facilities Meewasin Valley Authority Archived from the original on 2011 08 28 Retrieved 2011 02 20 a b c Bowerman House Canada s Historic Places a Federal Provincial and Territorial Collaboration Retrieved 2011 02 20 52 6 31 N 106 41 10 W 52 10861 N 106 68611 W 52 10861 106 68611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bowerman House amp oldid 1016024862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,