Tuesday, March 03, 2020

178 Cochrane St, Port Perry, Ontario

Andy | Tuesday, March 03, 2020 | Best Blogger Tips
The house is the largest and finest examples of Italianate architecture in Port Perry. The house was built on Cochrane St. in 1876 by Joseph and Elizabeth Bigelow and remained in the family until 1980, when Bigelow's grandson William Carnegie sold it.

12 comments:

  1. I love the details you have captured, I imagine it's spectacular on the inside as well.

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  2. It is wonderful, Andy! It looks like someone takes good care of it.

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  3. Beautiful place. My first thought was I bet it's haunted. I don't know why, it just looks like it might be.

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  4. São casas bonitas mas muito sombrias.
    Adoro casas coloridas e sorridentes.
    Um grande beijinho.🌼
    Megy Maia

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  5. Beautiful house, but it looks like a continuing maintenance nightmare. Hope the new owners are ready for that.

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  6. ...the Victorians sure knew how to do things up in style.

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  7. 104 years in the same family. That's a long time. It's beautiful.

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  8. It's remarkable, but Jeff is right-- a maintenance nightmare. BUt I'm glad it's there and that you captured it for me to see.

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  9. Beautiful house! It looks like one that would be used in movies.

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