Historic Sites of Manitoba: Heaton House (30 West Gate, Winnipeg)

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This two-storey residence in the Armstrong’s Point area of Winnipeg was designed by local architects W. Percy Over and E. Fitz Munn, and constructed between 1927 and 1928 by contractor William J. Hood for music teacher and pianist Leonard D. Heaton.

Occupants/Owners

Period

Occupant/Owner

1928-1963

Leonard Dunstan Heaton (?-1963)

1963-1964

Nellie Irene Rundle (?-1967)

1964-1983

Donald G. and Dorothy Mathieson

1983-2001

Thomas H. Hodne

2001-2004

Ruth and Gord Peters

2004-?

Paul Pierlot & Lianna McDonald

Photos & Coordinates

Heaton House

Heaton House (April 2017)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.87808, W97.15991
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: Walter Percy Over (1874-1944)

Memorable Manitobans: Ewart Fitz Munn (1885-1968)

Memorable Manitobans: Leonard Dunstan Heaton (?-1963)

Historical Tours in Manitoba: A Walking Tour of Armstrong’s Point by Patricia Thomson

Sources:

Armstrong's Point: A History by Randy R. Rostecki, Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg Corporation, 2009.

Henderson’s Winnipeg and Brandon Directories, Henderson Directories Limited, Peel’s Prairie Provinces, University of Alberta Libraries.

This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 28 December 2019

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