Built in the early 1900's, this residence is most significantly remembered for having been the home of Nellie McClung, the noted champion of women's rights. The home was designated a Provincial Historic Resource in 1978. The house is Tudor Revival in design, but tailored to meet the limitations of a residential building & represents the exclusive, upper- class homes built in the Connaught neighborhood prior to the expansive boom in 1912. The 2 1/2 storey structure is characterized by its gabled roof, half-timbered detailing and decorative chimneys. Situated on almost 1/2 an acre, the rectangular floor plan of the home is still evident despite modification, as are interior details that define the Victorian charm of the house. Still intact are the dark stained woodwork, the central staircase which is marked by newel posts & the Arts and Crafts fireplaces. The rectangular lot is 100' x 130' with 10 paved parking stalls at the rear + an additional 10 tandem on the side. IDEAL FOR AN OFFICE CONVERSION.