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Ontario Gothic

Ontario Gothic
If you visit Southern Ontario you will see many Ontario Gothic houses like this one. Most are single-storey cottages with a window each side of the central door and a gable above. This is a grander version, and there are grander ones yet. I have read that the gable was in part intended to keep snow from falling on the doorstep; in these days of insulation it also serves to increase the area of the roof and lessen the strain from snow. The style takes its name from a 19th-century style book.

Leon_Vienna, Will S., Marco F. Delminho, Sarah P. and 10 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 John FitzGerald
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Thanks, Keith.
4 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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The small version of this style (with three windows) would be called a cottage here, Sarah. In Toronto, however, some quite large houses are called English cottages, after a style developed by Eden Smith.
4 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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Belated thanks, William.
4 years ago.
 John Sheldon
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Interesting facts behind the roof shape - not just the architect's fancy, but a real practical purpose.
4 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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I was watching an Australian video about tolerance for extreme weather, John, and the variation in vernacular architecture to deal with the local weather seems to be very wide. In England I'm often struck by the absence of airlocks at the entrances to big buildings. Here we need to keep the heat in in winter and out in summer, so two sets of doors.
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.

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