Step into a piece of Ottawa’s rich history with this extraordinary Queen Anne Revival-style property, originally built between 1904 and 1905. Designed by renowned lumber barons William H.A. Fraser, Ewen McLachlin, and David Gilmour, the residence includes a stunning main house and a grand carriage-house garage—both architectural gems brimming with character.
This landmark property has a distinguished past, having served as the residence or headquarters for several prominent figures and institutions, including WWII flying ace Billy Bishop, the Italian Embassy, and the Victorian Order of Nurses.
Lovingly restored and thoughtfully modernized by the current owners, the property seamlessly blends heritage charm with contemporary functionality. Now configured with a flexible, multi-tenant layout, it offers an inspiring and collaborative workspace tailored to meet today’s business demands—making it not only a unique piece of history but also a one-of-a-kind professional environment.