Community & Culture

1538 Beach Drive

Bide-A-Wee is a two-storey waterfront house located on Beach Drive overlooking “Oak Bay” in the District of Oak Bay.

Identifying Names:

Bide-a-Wee, The Mrs. J.D. Helmcken House

Heritage Value

Bide-A-Wee is important to Oak Bay as the home of Mrs. J. D. Helmcken, widow of Dr. James Douglas Helmcken, a well-known doctor in Victoria son of J.S. Helmcken and grandson of Sir James Douglas. Built in 1922 to replace the family’s summer cottage, this home is representative of Oak Bay’s transition from sea-side village to suburban bedroom community.

The architectural value of this house lies in its design by the well-known architect Samuel Maclure. The house is important as an example of Maclure’s domestic architecture in the Arts and Crafts genre as illustrated by the detailing (half-timbering and stucco) of the exterior and the formal spaciousness (and fine plasterwork) of the interior. The close proximity of the house to the water and as part of a grouping of homes of similar age, contributes to the character of the Beach Drive streetscape.

 

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