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Wyatt Historic House

85 Spring Street, Summerside, Prince Edward Island, C1N, Canada

Formally Recognized: 2004/12/20

Showing west and south elevations; Wyatt Heritage Properties, Richard Games, 2003
Wyatt Historic House
Showing east elevation; MacNaught History Centre and Archives, Donna Williams, 2003
Wyatt Historic House
Showing east and south elevations, c. 1908-1913; MacNaught History Centre and Archives, Dorothy Wyatt, 19.759
Wyatt Historic House

Other Name(s)

Wyatt Historic House
Wyatt House

Links and documents

Construction Date(s)

1867/01/01

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2005/03/21

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

The pale yellow Wyatt House is located on Spring Street in the midst of the heritage district of the city of Summerside, PEI. Built in the year of Confederation, this house was home to one of Prince Edward Island’s most distinguished citizens, Miss Wanda Lefurgey Wyatt. The designation includes the building and the surrounding property.

Heritage Value

The Wyatt House is valued in the community of Summerside because of its connection to a number of significant local people. It was built in 1867 for Robert Alder Strong, a local merchant who later became Assistant Commissioner of Public Lands. The Hon. John Lefurgey, a shipbuilder, eventually purchased the property. The house later became home to Lefurgey’s daughter, Cecelia, and her husband, J.E. (Ned) Wyatt around 1890. Ned Wyatt was a prominent local lawyer, Conservative MLA and Speaker of the House from 1912 to 1916. Three prime ministers of Canada were also guests of the family in this house - the Right Honourable Robert L. Borden, Arthur Meighan and R.B. Bennett. The house was eventually deeded to the Wyatt’s daughters, Dorothy, an accomplished singer, and Wanda. Miss Wanda Wyatt was a graduate of McGill University, the first woman in PEI to study law, and an astute businesswoman. Ever dedicated to Prince Edward Island and its people, Miss Wyatt established the Wyatt Foundation in 1966, a charitable organisation that supports non-profit institutions across the Island. She died in her childhood home in 1998 at 102 years old.

The heritage value of the house is continued through its new life as an historic house museum that interprets the history of Summerside and Prince Edward Island through the life of Miss Wyatt and her family.

The house is also valued because of its construction. The earliest part of the house was typical of the gable-fronted Georgian style popular in the 1860’s but features both Georgian and Classical Revival elements. Over the years several additions and changes have been made that augmented this original style and added others. These changes add to the heritage value of the home, as they reflect the family’s taste and needs over the years of its inhabitation.

Source: City of Summerside Heritage Property Profile

Character-Defining Elements

This house is architecturally significant because it is a combination of styles, including:
- Original elements of Georgian style comprised of the shape of the main section and the layout of its windows on the second floor and their trim
- Original elements of Greek Revival style, namely the returned eaves
- Gothic Revival style dormer on the second floor ell section
- Queen Anne Revival features such as the paired bay windows on the main floor and the fan-shaped windows in the kitchen wing
- 1928 additions in keeping with the original Georgian and Greek Revival styles, including the Palladian windows in the attic gables, the six-panelled front door, the functional louvered shutters, and the front porch entrance with its Doric columns, fanlight and sidelights
- Wooden clapboard siding on all elevations of the house with the exception of the north, which has wooden shingles

Recognition

Jurisdiction

Prince Edward Island

Recognition Authority

City of Summerside

Recognition Statute

Heritage Conservation Bylaw SS-20

Recognition Type

Designated Heritage Property

Recognition Date

2004/12/20

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

n/a

Theme - Category and Type

Expressing Intellectual and Cultural Life
Learning and the Arts
Expressing Intellectual and Cultural Life
Architecture and Design

Function - Category and Type

Current

Leisure
Museum

Historic

Residence
Single Dwelling

Architect / Designer

n/a

Builder

n/a

Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

MacNaught History Centre and Archives, Wyatt Heritage Properties, P.O. Box 1510, Summerside, PE C1N 4K4

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

SS-20-A3

Status

Published

Related Places

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