Sutherland House

An exterior view of the front of Sutherland House.

1768 Inglewood Avenue

The Sutherland House was constructed in 1927 and was the first house to be constructed on the block. It was first occupied by James and Winifred Sutherland who lived at the property until 1932.

The house is valued for its design evolution, as it progressed from a small cottage into a larger home.

The original Craftsman-style architecture gradually gave way to a more rustic aesthetic, as half-timbering, log cabin siding and stone cladding was applied when the house was expanded. These natural building materials echo the surrounding verdant environment of the Lawson Creek watershed.