Community & Culture

1193 Beach Drive

The Henry Burt-Smith House is a one and one-half storey Tudor Revival style house on south Beach Drive.

Heritage Value

The architectural value of the Henry-Burt Smith House lies in its design by the prominent Victoria architect P.L. James. The house is notable for its relatively small size and scale in a streetscape of large estates. Within the popular Tudor Revival genre, James incorporated stylistic elements in an asymmetrical design with a steep, complex roofline to create an English-Tudor cottage.

Built in 1927 for Henry-Burt Smith, this home is important to the community as an example of a small scale quality residence built for one of Oak Bay’s retirees. Henry-Burt Smith was retired at the time of construction, and was a well-known resident of Oak Bay. Notable for its location on a major transportation route and within walking distance of the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, the Oak Bay Marina and the Victoria Golf Club, this house reflects the development of homes on South Beach Drive close to recreational amenities.

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