Campbell House - Vernon, BC
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N 50° 15.830 W 119° 15.695
11U E 338815 N 5570412
Built in 1898, what came to be known as the Campbell House is one of the finest examples of Queen Anne architecture in Vernon.
Waymark Code: WM12XRY
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/02/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
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This pre 1900 Queen Anne style house was built in 1898 for A.E. Morden, but is better known for its subsequent owners, the Campbell family. The Campbells operated not only a furniture store but a funeral home as well in Vernon for decades.

On a slightly sloping lot, the house is located on the north side of 30th Avenue. Near the top of the hill on the eastern side of Vernon, the Campbell House is afforded a mostly unobstructed view of downtown Vernon below. Beautifully detailed and very well maintained, the Campbell House remains a landmark addition to the neighbourhood.
Campbell House
Description of Historic Place
The Campbell House is a two-and-one-half-storey Queen Anne Revival house located on the East Hill at the top of 30th Avenue in Vernon. It is dominated by a corner tower with a conical turret.

Heritage Value
Built in 1898, the Campbell House is valued as a landmark residence overlooking downtown Vernon from the top of 'Suicide Hill' on 30th Avenue. It was built for A.E. Morden, a rancher and prospector who owned the Morning Glory Mine in Okanagan Landing, but is best known for its association with the Campbell family, operators of a furniture store and funeral business in Vernon for many years. The form is a variety of Queen Anne Revival. Based loosely on the medieval revival styles of Richard Norman Shaw, this American variant is a rambling wood-frame structure, likely designed from an American pattern book. The style was popular in the Okanagan from the early 1890s to around 1910. This house is one of four built on the East Hill above Pleasant Valley Road prior to 1900.

The Campbell House is notable for its fine design detail. It is cross-gabled with a tall, slender tower rising for two stories above the first floor porch. A conical turret, with a decorative finial above, further emphasizes the height. Queen Anne Revival architecture calls for the use of a variety of materials to add texture to the surface of the structure. Here there are rows of fish-scale shingles alternating with drop siding, bay windows, and deeply boxed eaves and decorated gable ends and trusses, extensive verandahs with turned porch rails and a balustrade, and decorative brackets.
From the City of Vernon Heritage Register, Page 36
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Official Heritage Registry: [Web Link]

Address:
2203 30th Avenue
Vernon, BC
V1T 2A9


Heritage Registry Page Number: Not listed

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