10616 5th Line
John Sproat Jr. purchased the property in 1870 and deeded it to son Murray in 1910.
He had the house built in 1916 and lived there until he moved into Georgetown in 1949.
James Carney purchased the farm and renovated the barn for a dairy operation. Carney sold it to Ted Lang, the president for Carnation Milk for Canada, in 1976. Lang sold it in 2003 and it had two owners before being purchased by the current owner in 2009.
The Town staff report says the house, with two brick chimneys, a brick facade, symmetrical front facade and multi-paned windows, "has physical and design value as a representative example of a two-storey Georgian Revival residential building."
He had the house built in 1916 and lived there until he moved into Georgetown in 1949.
James Carney purchased the farm and renovated the barn for a dairy operation. Carney sold it to Ted Lang, the president for Carnation Milk for Canada, in 1976. Lang sold it in 2003 and it had two owners before being purchased by the current owner in 2009.
The Town staff report says the house, with two brick chimneys, a brick facade, symmetrical front facade and multi-paned windows, "has physical and design value as a representative example of a two-storey Georgian Revival residential building."