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Discover the Gothic Revival gem at 50 Mechanic Street in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. This 19th-century property is being meticulously restored with minimal intervention to conserve its historic and cultural integrity. The sustainable and affordable project aims to maintain the character-defining features while showcasing the invaluable connection to Cape Breton's heritage and culture.
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Reconstruction Minimal intervention Conserve Historical/cultural integrity Sustainable/Green Affordable (real people, real homes)
Statement of Significance “50 Mechanic Street is located in the heart of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. The property was built approximately in the late 19th century in the Gothic Revival style; this era coincided with the pinnacle of industrialization in Cape Breton. The home has two levels, a porch and a steeply pitched roof. Since its construction in the late 1800s, the Mechanic Street property has undergone a minimal amount of structural intervention, maintaining the historical integrity and character defining features of the home.”
Statement of Historic Significance Character Defining Elements: Gothic Revival Style Lack of foundation Historic interior elements (bathtub, staircase, wood trim) Invaluable connection to CB heritage/culture
Exterior Features Wood shingles (Save what can be saved) Collaboration with neighbors Porch Windows (similar shape)
Interior Features Minimal intervention Trim Fireplace Piano Bathtub Staircase
Food and Gardening Methods Simplistic, low maintenance Money saving ($) Dietary needs Raised beds Vegetables, legumes, jams, etc.
The Greenbelt Community Park Fountain Incorporated community garden Formation of committee Seasonal activities Historical commemoration
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Structural Upgrades and Process • Foundation • Building Envelope • Walls • Windows • Roof
Costs • Renovation Costs • $63,300 • Running Costs • $331 for heating and cooling annually