Fairholme Manor Bed and Breakfast explained

Fairholme Manor
Map Type:Canada
Coordinates:48.4199°N -123.3392°W
Location:638 Rockland Place
Victoria, British Columbia
V8S 3R2
Architect:John Teague
Completion Date:1886
Cost:$7,000
Style:Italianate

Fairholme Manor is a Designated Heritage building[1] located in the Rockland neighbourhood of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was built in 1886 on Rockland Hill,[2] in a prestigious area known for its wealthy inhabitants, large lots and lush gardenscapes.[3]

It was constructed for the sum of $7,000 by contractors Hill and Conley and designed in an Italianate style by architect John Teague. The home's rambling, two-story symmetry; overhanging eaves with decorative brackets; narrow bay windows; and low-pitched, gabled roof are all features typical of this fanciful late 19th century style.[4]

Fairholme was built for John Chapman Davie, a prominent doctor and surgeon who is known today as an early promoter of Sir Joseph Lister's antiseptic surgical methods. In addition to introducing the surgical practice to British Columbia, he was also largely responsible for the design of the first operating room at the Royal Jubilee Hospital.[5]

Davie lived at Fairholme with his wife, Sara Holmes Todd, and his 3 children from a previous marriage. Sara Holmes Todd succumbed to pneumonia in 1894; Davie died in 1911. The building was fully restored in 1996 and now operates as a bed and breakfast.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: City of Victoria Heritage Register . City of Victoria . October 10, 2011 .
  2. Book: If These Walls Could Talk: Victoria's Houses from the Past . TouchWood . Green, Valerie . 2001 . 29 . 0920663788.
  3. Web site: Rockland Neighbourhood Association: Heritage Walking Tour . Rockland Neighbourhood Association . November 24, 2011.
  4. Web site: Victoria Heritage Association: Architectural Styles . Victoria Heritage Association . November 24, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110828224751/http://www.victoriaheritagefoundation.ca/romantic.html . August 28, 2011 . dead .
  5. Web site: Critical Bit of History Preserved at Royal Jubilee . Times Colonist . November 24, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304215454/http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=b8eecf1c-447b-486d-8172-6eb35d5381e7&sponsor= . March 4, 2016 .
  6. Web site: Old World B&Bs Put the 'British' in B.C. / Victoria inns offer English elan behind the "Tweed Curtain" . San Francisco Chronicle . March 4, 2001 . October 31, 2011 . Pfeff, Margo.