Cast Iron Façade / Coomb's Old English Shoe Store
DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE
The Cast Iron Façade / Coombs Old English Shoe Store is a mid-19th-century commercial building with a cast-iron façade. It is located in the Granville Street area of downtown Halifax. The Coombs building forms part of a block of historically and architecturally significant commercial buildings. The formal recognition consists of the building on its property at the time of recognition.
HERITAGE VALUE
The Cast Iron Façade / Coombs Old English Shoe Store was designated a national historic site in 1980 because it provides a rare and early example of a full, cast-iron façade in Canada.
Built in 1860, the Coomb's building is one of the first cast-iron-front structures constructed in Canada and the
only building in Halifax known to have a façade composed entirely of cast iron. The four-storey façade was designed and manufactured by the Architectural Iron Works of New York City, a major supplier and promoter of cast iron architecture in North America.
CHARACTER-DEFINING ELEMENTS
The key elements that relate to the heritage value of the Cast Iron Façade / Coombs Old English Shoe Store include:
-its cast-iron façade, extending the full, four-storey height of the building;
-the distinctive white colour of the façade;
-the Italianate detailing and fenestration of the façade, illustrating the sculptural potential of cast iron, including: a large, semi-circular window opening extending the full width of the façade at the second storey; and three, large, arched window openings separated by Corinthian columns on each of the third and fourth storeys;
-the building's construction, whereby the iron front is attached by rods to solid brick side walls.
From Historic Places Canada