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Jennens House

The Jennens House is a large two and one-half storey wood-frame British Arts and Crafts style residence with stucco cladding and half-timbered detail. It is distinguished by a high jerkin-headed roof with front and rear jerkin-headed gables. The front facade is dominated by a central projecting entrance bay while the lakefront facade has symmetrical projecting bays at each end. The house is set on a large beachfront lot, fronting the east shore of Lake Okanagan.

W.J. Marshall House

The historic place is the 2.5-storey, stuccoed cross-gable W.J. Marshall House at 1869 Marshall Street, built in 1908, located in the Marshall Street Heritage Conservation Area in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.

Dudgeon Farm House

The Dudgeon Farm House is a two-storey wood-frame Foursquare residence, identifiable for its symmetrical facade, hipped roof, front shed dormer and full width verandah. Located outside central Kelowna, this farm house is now located within a suburban residential context, on a large corner lot on Leathead Road at Pinetree Street, in a setting of mature plantings and fruit trees.

Raymer House

The Raymer House is a one and one-half storey wood-frame, Edwardian era vernacular residence, with Queen Anne Revival references. It is located mid-block on the north side of Lawson Avenue in Kelowna's residential North End neighbourhood.

George Ritchie House

The George Ritchie House is a two and one-half storey, wood-frame Edwardian-era residence, identifiable by its simple gable-roof form and expansive wraparound verandah. It is located mid-block on the south side of Lawrence Avenue, on the edge of downtown Kelowna on a residential street of homes of a similar scale built during different periods.

Atchison House

The historic place is the one-and-one-half-storey, wood-frame and stucco-clad Atchison House built in 1931 in the Tudor Revival style, and located at 831 Lawrence Avenue in Kelowna's North Central neighbourhood