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Holliday Farm

Demolished House in Whitby, Ontario, Canada

May 19 2011

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Recent status Demolished
Location # 2741

In 1846, D. Holliday Senior settled in Whitby Township, just southeast of the village of Brooklin. He built a beautiful 1 1/2 vernacular stone house on lot 20, as well as a barn. Holliday farmed here until his death.

The stone house is now boarded up, with its fate uncertain. Booming expansion to the west threatens the house. Hopefully there are plans to move or preserve the home.

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11 years ago

What a great looking property!! - lets hope it can be saved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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12 years ago

This is very cool... I drive by this place all the time and would love to see inside it and photograph it before it is gone (probably by 407 construction which may not be too far away...)

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12 years ago

This was my Grandmothers farm where she grew up. Laurel Holliday. A friend's uncle was living there up until 2 years ago when the 407 expansion caused an appropriation issue. To the right of the house is a green barn/shed which for the last few years was a recording studio and jam space that some of the biggest Canadian and international musicians hung out in. I think it was called the Blue Fox.