City of Markham    
    
   
Markham Register of Property of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest
 
Address: 4 ALEXANDER HUNTER PL
Original Address: 9206 Leslie Street
Property Legal Description: PLAN 65M2761 LOT 33
Historical Name: The Phillips-Teasdale House
Heritage Conservation District:
Ward: 4
Year Built: 1850
Architect Style: Gothic Revival
Heritage Status of Property: Part IV (Individual)
Designation Bylaw: 2001-146
Heritage Easement Agreement: No
       
History Description
Originally constructed in 1835 by Peter Phillipsen (later changed to Phillips), a member of a Berczy Settler Family, this house was remodelled to its current form in 1880 by William Teasdale. Once located on Leslie Street, this house was the last remaining dwelling in the early settlement of Leek's Corners. It is an excellent example of an early 19th century pioneer home, which was modified to its existing form in the late 19th century.
 
Contemporary Photograph Heritage Photograph
       
Key Map
Please note that the yellow polygon symbol is not indicative of the actual heritage area and is only meant to highlight the property the heritage building(s) is located at. For a complete description of the actual heritage property please refer to the Designation Bylaw found above.

   
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