Official Name of Historic Place
  • Gunn House
Other Name of Historic Place
  • Black Gunn House
Record ID 1610
Location of Supporting Documentation
  • Town of Sussex - Historic Places File #S-5-08
Location Information
Street Address
  • 201 St George Street
Postal Code
  • E4E 1G7
County
  • Kings County NB
Community
  • Sussex
Parish
  • Sussex
Images
Image Type:Contemporary Photograph
Caption:Gunn House
Description:View from the south
Copyright:Town of Sussex

Image Type:Contemporary Photograph
Caption:Gunn House
Description:View from the west
Copyright:Town of Sussex

Image Type:Contemporary Photograph
Caption:Gunn House
Description:Brick-covered foundation
Copyright:Town of Sussex
Statement of Significance
Place Description
The Gunn House is a two-storey Queen Anne Revival residence with a distinctive three-storey tower on the corner of the front façade. It is located on St. George Street in Sussex.
Heritage Value
The Gunn House is designated a Local Historic Place for its architecture. It is recognized as a good example of Queen Anne Revival residential architecture from the early 20th century in Sussex. This style is evident in the asymmetrical massing of the house, as well as in the variety of shapes and sizes of certain elements. The house features a tower with a bellcast roof on the southeast corner of the front façade. The hipped roof is intersected by four gables, each one different. The irregular fenestration is accented by small windows, again, each different. The house was built by Andrew Cripps for Percy Gunn in 1907. Mr. Gunn originally painted the exterior of the residence black with white trim, giving rise to the name “Black Gunn House”, by which it was commonly known.

Source: Town of Sussex, Historic Places file #S-5-08
Character-Defining Elements
The character-defining elements that relate to the Queen Anne Revival style of the Gunn House include:
- asymmetrical two-storey massing;
- three-storey tower with a bellcast roof;
- hipped roof;
- two two-storey bay windows topped with pediments;
- two pediment dormers;
- front porch that wraps around on the south and west sides;
- various window styles, including Palladian, eyebrow and Roman, some with stained glass;
- window entablatures and moulded sills;
- brick-covered foundation walls.
Important Dates
Construction
  • 1907
Architect / Builder Information
Builder
  • Arnold Cripps
Historic Functions
Residence
  • Single Dwelling
Current Functions
Residence
  • Multiple Dwelling
Themes
Expressing Intellectual and Cultural Life
  • Architecture and Design
Resources
Type [Number of contributing resources]:
  • Building [1]
Recognition Information
Authority
  • Local Governments (NB)
Formal Recognition Type
  • Local Historic Place (municipal)
Statute
  • Heritage Conservation Act
Recognition Date (M/D/Y)
  • 2008-08-25
Category of Property
  • Private
Cartographic Identifiers
Description of Boundaries
  • PID: 00263442
Area
  • 1834 m2
UTM
UTM Zone Type
  • 20
Datum Type
  • North American DATUM 1983
Coordinate Determination
  • Digital Maps
Northing
  • 5066177.0000000
Easting
  • 303627.6000000
Latitude/Longitude
Datum
  • North American DATUM 1983
Coordinate Determination
  • Digital Maps
Latitude
  • 45.72128
Longitude
  • -65.52343
Web Site Links
No Data Available
Contacts
Name
  • Provincial Registrar
Contact Type
  • Provicial Registrar
    New Brunswick Register of Historic Places
Telephone Number
  • (506) 453-2324
Email Address
  • rhp.rlp@gnb.ca


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