The historic place is the 2.5-storey wood house built about 1916 in the Foursquare style and located at 2319 Pandosy Street, in Kelowna's South Pandosy / KLO neighbourhood
The Collett House is a large two and one-half storey wood-frame Foursquare residence with a hipped roof, set on a large lot at the corner of Pandosy Street and Royal Avenue. The house is distinguished by its broad hipped roof, central hipped roof dormer and full-width open front verandah. A complementary early garage is situated behind the house.
The historic place is the two-storey wood Anne Stirling House, built in 1910 in a fusion of the Tudor Revival and Arts and Crafts styles, and located at 2178 Pandosy Street in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.
The historic place is the one and one-half storey wood house built in 1912 and located at 2127 Pandosy Street in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.
The historic place is the large, two-storey, concrete-block Cadder House (also known as Oak Lodge), built in 1908, and situated at 2124 Pandosy Street in the Abbott Street Heritage Conservation Area in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.
The historic place is the one-and-one-half-storey wood frame C.B. Ghezzi House built in 1945 and located at 2089 Pandosy Street, in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.
The Bouvette House is a two and one-half storey long, narrow, wood-frame Queen Anne Revival residence with a front gable roof and wraparound verandah. It is set in close proximity to the front lot line, on the east side of Pandosy Street just north of Cadder Street, screened from the road with a fence and mature maples.
The Dr. Shepherd House is a one and one-half storey wood-frame Craftsman bungalow, situated on the west side of Pandosy Street near Burne Avenue in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood. It is a side-gabled structure with shed roof dormers, set close to the front property line on a large lot.
The historic place is the 1.5 storey wood-sided dwelling at 2024 Pandosy Street, built around 1912, and its property, including a free-standing garage. It is situated in the Abbott Street Heritage Conservation Area in Kelowna's South Central Neighbourhood.
The historic place is the single-storey wood Dr. H.L.A. Keller House, built in 1902 in a simple cottage manner, and located at 2005 Pandosy Street in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.