Lovitt House - Yarmouth, NS
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N 43° 50.264 W 066° 07.088
19T E 731684 N 4857887
This house is a local landmark, primarily for its striking three storey tower.
Waymark Code: WMPAWR
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 07/31/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member enviroguy
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This house was designed and built in 1862 by local architect Jacob Bingay. It was one of the 400 in Yarmouth built for a sea captain, this particular captain being Captain John Lovitt. When built it was not quite as impressive as we see it today, as it did not receive its magnificent three storey tower until 1891.

Not only was John Lovitt a sea captain, but also was Director of several companies after retiring from the sea.

Also a noted politician, Lovitt was elected to the Provincial Legislature in 1874 and in 1887 was elected to represent Yarmouth as a Member of Parliament. In 1896 he was appointed to the Senate (Yarmouth's first senator), remaining in this position until his death in 1908.

This house is number 18 on Yarmouth's Heritage Walking Tour.
Lovitt House
DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE
Lovitt House was built in 1862 for one of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia’s many sea captains. Its 1891 unusual central tower has made it a local landmark. The house, carriage house, and land are included in the provincial designation.

HERITAGE VALUE
Lovitt House is valued for its historical association with Senator John Lovitt, the original owner, local businessman, and politician. The house is also valued for its architectural design, combining Victorian, Neo-Classical, Italianate and local building traditions. It is a well known landmark and a unique house within Yarmouth and Nova Scotia.

Lovitt House was built in 1862 for Captain John Lovitt and his wife Elizabeth Guest. Like many Yarmouth residents during the nineteenth century, Lovitt was involved in the shipping industry as a master mariner, shipbuilder and ship owner. Following his time at sea, Lovitt served as Director of the Bank of Yarmouth and the Western Counties Railway, among other companies. In 1874 he was elected to represent Yarmouth in the Provincial Legislature and in 1887 was elected to represent Yarmouth as a Member of Parliament. In 1896 he was appointed to the Senate (the first senotor to come from Yarmouth), a position he held until his death in 1908.

The house was designed and built by local architect Jacob Bingay. It is a two-and-a-half storey wood frame house with a gable roof. The original style of the house was a simple Neo-Classical design with symmetrical, three bay, design. Window surrounds demonstrate an Italianate influence, as does the round headed attic windows. The house has changed very little, with the exception of a rear ell and more notably the 1891 addition of a large, three storey tower centered in the front elevation, capped with an ogee profile roof. All three storeys are totally glazed. This tower has led the house to become one of Yarmouth’s most well known landmarks. To the rear of the house is a simple, but intact carriage house that complements the style of the house, prior to the addition of the tower.

CHARACTER-DEFINING ELEMENTS
Character-defining elements of the Lovitt House include:
- two-and-a-half storeys;
- wood frame;
- pedimented gable ends;
- three storey tower centered in front elevation with capped ogee profile roof;
- all three storeys of tower are totally glazed;
- round headed attic windows;
- wood siding;
- first storey windows have large moulded crowns;
- upper storey windows are butted to frieze;
- wide corner pilasters with capitals;
- medium pitched gable roof;
- dentiled cornices and rakes;
- rear ell that mimics the style of the house;
- original, wood clad, three bay carriage house.
From Historic Places Canada
URL of Page from Heritage Register: [Web Link]

Address of site:
10 Parade Street
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
B5A


Site's Own URL: Not listed

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