Arthur Davies Residence

Location

10606 84 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T6E 2H9
Canada

 

This large brick Queen Anne style residence was built in about the year 1907 by Arthur Davies.

Mr. Davies was prominent in Strathcona’s commercial and political life after 1895, and his grocery emporium was well known.  He served as Strathcona’s mayor in 1905 and once again in 1911, overseeing the amalgamation of the Cities of Strathcona and Edmonton.  Mr. Davies earned recognition as the “Father of Greater Edmonton”.

The Davies house design incorporates twin, two storey bow windows and classical details including sandstone string courses and lintels.  A second storey balcony is supported by Tuscan columns from the porch below, and the underside of the roof’s side, bellcast eaves is finished with wooden brackets.

- Edmonton Historical Board

 

Designation & Awards

Edmonton Historical Board Plaque Award