Winnipeg – Kerr House

351 Assiniboine Ave, Winnipeg, MB

Great lengths were gone through to save the Kerr House.

Originally located at 453 Qu’Appelle Avenue, the home was built in 1887 for Francis Ferguson Kerr. The compact 1 ½ storey brick building is designed in the Second Empire style. Second Empire enjoyed a small window of popularity in Winnipeg, so Kerr House is a rare example.

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351 Assiniboine Ave, Winnipeg, MB
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Kerr House has a picturesque asymmetrical façade, with a steeply pitched mansard roof. Dormers of varying sizes jut out of the rooftop at all sides, and framed by decorative wooden trim. Red and grey brickwork add a bright colour contrast to the already eclectic façade.

Once Kerr left in 1893, the home became rental property until 1979 – at which point, the property was scheduled for demolition to make way for a playground. Residents and heritage advocates protested to the City of Winnipeg – though no clear answer could be found. That is, until Giovanni Geremia intervened with a plan to save the building and allow for the new playground. Geremia purchased the home for $1, on the evening of December 2nd, 1988 the Kerr House was moved to 351 Assiniboine Avenue. Geremia re-designed the home into rental office space.