64 Aberdeen Avenue Undercliffe
      
	  
	  			  
			  
			Tags: 
			  
			
							Durand, 			
							Gothic Revival, 			
							House, 			
							Stone, 			
							The Grand Durand			
						
				
	  
	  
	
	
	  
	  
	  
	  	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  				
Date Built: 1892				  
	  	  
	   
The home was called Undercliffe. It is made entirely of cut stone and sits on a very large double lot, although the original lot was much larger. The lot was severed several times. In the front hall, the ceilings have paintings done by a local artist hired by the second owner H.H. Champ. The painted panels had been covered over with plasterboard and were discovered by an electrician working for the current owners.
Original Owner: W.H. Gillard


















