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Newfoundland & Labrador's
Registered Heritage Structures
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James Groves House (Bonavista)
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© 1998 Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
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James Groves House is one of the many Bonavista structures designed and built by the
renowned Strathie family. Local merchant James Groves hired Ronald Strathie who built the
dwelling between 1895 and 1900. With the exterior virtually unchanged since its construction,
this is one the finest examples of second Empire style homes in Bonavista. Second
Empire style buildings have mansard roofs with concave roof surfaces containing bonnet-topped
dormers. The style was especially prevalent between 1870 and 1900. The house features
a distinctive gable-end decoration that is quite common in Bonavista.
The home was large enough to house two families. The Groves family occupied half the building and
their servants lived in the other half.
In September 1994 the Heritage Foundation designated James Groves House a Heritage Structure.


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