But, ultimately, I want building owners to work with the city and obey its bylaws. Yes, rules can be expensive but cost should be an expected part of buying an older home, especially in a neighbourhood with character. HCDs are an important way to ensure neighbourhoods don't lose their historic charm.
History, Architecture & Genealogy in the Forest City and Beyond
Monday, June 26, 2023
Porch Predicament: Should Vinyl Replace Wood?
But, ultimately, I want building owners to work with the city and obey its bylaws. Yes, rules can be expensive but cost should be an expected part of buying an older home, especially in a neighbourhood with character. HCDs are an important way to ensure neighbourhoods don't lose their historic charm.
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Long Live The Black Walnut!
Painting of the Black Walnut, Wortley Village, on a greeting card by local artist Sheri Cowan. This and other Sheri Cowan greeting cards featuring London landmarks are available at Attic Books, 240 Dundas Street, London.
Sheri is donating $20 from the sale of each of her 10"x 10" archival prints to the Black Walnut Fire Fund. The prints, $70 each, are scanned and printed locally at Colour by Schubert. Anyone interested can find Sheri Cowan Art on Facebook and Instagram or email her directly at sherimcowan99@gmail.com.
Update, August 2023: Black Walnut has revealed a plan to rebuild. Their new building will look "strikingly similar" to what was lost due to arson in April.
Update, September 2025: The rebuild has begun, and, for a replica, I must admit it fits into the neighbourhood:
Sunday, July 6, 2014
London Architecture: Ontario Cottages



A variation is the side hall plan with the front door on one side. A cute example, shown below, is 1 Dundas Street near the Forks of the Thames, now the First Hussars Museum.

