Henry Tremblett House (Bonavista)

Henry Tremblett House was built in 1900 for the successful Bonavista fisherman Henry Tremblett by one of Bonavista's premiere family of builders, the Strathies.

Henry Tremblett House, Bonavista, NL, before restoration
Henry Tremblett House, Bonavista, NL, before Restoration
The house is Georgian style, with a three-bay façade and a steep pitched gable roof.
© 1998 Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
Henry Tremblett House, Bonavista, NL, after restoration
Henry Tremblett House, Bonavista, NL, after Restoration
Designed and built by Joseph Strathie, Henry Tremblett house is an integral part of the Bonavista's heritage.
© 2005 Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador

An unusually elaborate home for a fisherman, the Trembletts used the dwelling as the family residence from the time of its construction until 1993, when they left it vacant.

The Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador designated the Henry Tremblett House a Heritage Structure in March 1996.

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Also view the Henry Tremblett House Registered Heritage Structure, and the Henry Tremblett House Municipal Heritage Site on the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador web site. The Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site has on its site only a portion of the registered heritage structures in Newfoundland and Labrador. To view a complete list or search for a particular structure visit the Heritage Foundation's Property Search page.