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Burnham House

The Burnham House is a one and one-half storey, stucco-clad wood-frame cottage style residence, notable for its picturesque and complex roofline. It is situated mid-block amidst other residences of a similar age and scale, in the Marshall Street Heritage Conservation Area.

Stone House

The Stone House is a one and one-half storey Craftsman bungalow distinguished by a side-gabled roof and a full-width open front verandah, located on a corner lot at Abbott Street and Riverside Avenue. The lot also contains an early garage, mature coniferous trees, foundation plantings and perennial beds. Located in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood, this house is part of a grouping of others of similar age, scale and style.

Cross House

The historic place is the two and a half storey wood-frame Cross House, built in 1913 and located at 3652 Spiers Road in the rural South East Kelowna neighbourhood.

Pooley Barn

The historic place is the two-storey log and wood-siding Pooley Barn, built in 1904, with a one-storey addition of 1984, located at 3690 Pooley Road in the agricultural East Kelowna sector of the City of Kelowna.

Pooley House

The historic place is the early, single-storey Pooley House, built in stages between about 1904 and 1913 at 3690 Pooley Road, on benchland in the agricultural East Kelowna sector of the City of Kelowna.