The original 12-pane windows have flat arches of brick and were originally shuttered. The oriol window over the entrance was a later change. The front and west side verandahs were installed probably in the 1890's, with the verandah posts and fretted brackets of the late Victorian fashion. About 1890 a portico was erected over the front entrance, with Classical details including a bracketed pediment, and a handsome doorcase with side pilasters and a round arched fanlight of red stained glass. The house was divided into two dwellings in 1907, and a two storey brick wing added to the rear of the west block, now 21 Queen Street. Interior changes were made at this time and subsequently, thereafter. The block-wide original lot contained shrubbery and trees placed to enhance the "Picturesque" effect, a prospect still delightful today. A Notice of Objection to the designation of the above property setting out the reason(s) for the objection and all relevant facts, may be served on the undersigned within thirty days of the first publication of this Notice of Intent. The last day for the filing of objections is, therefore, the 25th day of November, 1985. WILLIAM C. MORETON, A.M.C.T. CITY CLERK