The council of the City of Saugeen Shores has introduced its intention to designate a neighborhood Southampton property a heritage web site.
Situated at 34 Victoria Avenue North, Southampton, the positioning has a Regency-style garden bowling clubhouse that was erected in 1913 as a one storey, wood-frame constructing.
The clubhouse stays in its unique orientation on the positioning, in addition to its most essential Regency-style attributes. That features the unique one-storey rectangular kind with a hip roof prolonged by a gently sloping cover roof over the previous verandah. Moreover, 4 of the unique neoclassical verandah pillars are maintained.
The constructing has had some alterations over time. The property has a direct affiliation with The Southampton Garden Bowling Membership (fashioned in 1907), persevering with at present as The Saugeen Shores Garden Bowling Membership. The clubhouse was designed and constructed by the internationally identified Alfred Richley, an completed contractor and supervisor of enormous building tasks in Ontario and the USA.
The membership can be related to essential people in the neighborhood who helped discovered the membership, together with producer Charles Martin Bowman, M.P.P.
Additional info respecting this discover of intention to designate the property is offered by contacting the Clerk’s Division.
A discover of objection to this Discover of Intention to designate the property could also be served on the Clerk inside 30 days after the date of publication of the Discover of Intention.
The Clerk’s Division could also be reached at City of Saugeen Shores, 600 Tomlinson Drive, P.O. Field 820, Port Elgin, Ontario, N0H 2C0, by electronic mail at [email protected], or by cellphone at 519-832-2008 ext. 102.









