Community & Culture

2483 Cranmore Road

The Grayson house was built in 1912, and is a two storey, foursquare style house on a corner lot. It has a shallow bell-cast hip roof and wide soffits. The wide porch is supported on granite piers, and wraps partly around to the east façade, culminating in a Craftsman-style gable with notched bargeboards, taking advantage of its corner location.

Heritage Value

2483 Cranmore is valued as Oak Bay’s best example of a foursquare style home. Its prominent presence on this busy street corner adds immeasurably to the character of the immediate neighbourhood.

Built by contractor Thomas J. Grayson of Thomas Grayson & Sons, contractors, as his own home, this house was undoubtedly a pattern book design, popular at that period, and probably situated as an example of the firm’s capabilities.This house also represents the developments of double lots within Oak Bay. It was not uncommon for homes to be built on a double lot, with the second lot being developed some years late. The lot to the west at 2465 Cranmore was developed in 1928, also by Grayson, who at this time was living on nearby Montieth Street.

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