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P.B. Willits House

The P.B. Willits House is a two-storey wood-frame residence, with a steeply pitched roof and wraparound verandah that demonstrates the influence of the Queen Anne Revival style. Originally built on a farm property that has now been subdivided, this house is now surrounded by smaller houses of a more recent vintage.

Guisachan House

The historic place is the single-storey Guisachan House, built in 1891 with wood siding in the Late Victorian manner and situated at 1060 Cameron Avenue in Kelowna's South Pandosy neighbourhood. The historic place includes the house and its two-acre lot with landscaping and gardens.

W.R. Foster House

The W.R. Foster House is a one-storey wood-frame shingle Craftsman bungalow, located at the corner of Cadder Avenue and Pandosy Street in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood. It is screened from the road by a white picket fence and a mix of medium height shrubbery and mature deciduous and coniferous trees, and set back from the edges of the property on a manicured lawn.

Meugens House

The Meugens House is a one and one-half storey vernacular Edwardian era wood-frame residence. It is located mid-block on the north side of Cadder Avenue with an early garage at the front of the large, treed property, among similar houses in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood, close to city centre.

Leopold Hayes House

The Leopold Hayes House is a one and one-half storey wood-frame Arts and Crafts bungalow, located mid-block on the south side of Cadder Avenue in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood. It is set back on a large lot within a context of houses of similar age and scale.

Blackey House

The Blackey House is a one and one-half story shingled Craftsman bungalow, situated on a large lot on Cadder Avenue at the corner of Abbott Street, set far back on the property with a large grassed yard with shrubs and mature coniferous and deciduous trees. It sits within a grouping of houses of compatible age and style in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood.

D.G. Stiell House

The Stiell House is a large, north facing two and one-half storey Tudor Revival style residence, distinguished by stucco and half-timbered cladding. It is located on the shore of Okanagan Lake on a corner lot in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood. The mature landscaping includes cedars and willows.