Captain George Anderson House

The Captain George Anderson House, also called the Octagonal House, is an octagon house now located in Sackville, New Brunswick. It was built in 1855 by Captain George Anderson, a mariner and shipbuilder. It was later deeded to his father, Captain Titus Anderson and stayed in the Anderson family until 1901. It was used for many years by a foundry company as a storage facility, but was kept in good repair.

Captain George Anderson House
Captain George Anderson House is located in New Brunswick
Captain George Anderson House
Location within New Brunswick
General information
Architectural styleOctagon Mode; frame
Location29 Queens Road,
Sackville, New Brunswick
CountryCanada
Coordinates45°54′06″N 64°22′29″W
Construction started1855
Completed1855
ClientCaptain George Anderson
TypeMunicipally Registered Property
Designated13 December 2004
Reference no.244

In the late 1980s it was bought by the Town of Sackville which restored it and moved it to King St. In June 1989 it became the Sackville Visitor Information Centre. In 2007 the Octagonal House became home to the Sackville Citizens Band and the Tantramar Adult Learning Center.[1] In June 2012, the house was moved next to the Boultenhouse Heritage Centre in Sackville.[2]

It is a national historic site of Canada. In 1999 Sackville designated it a local heritage site.

References

  1. "Captain George Anderson House". Canada's Historic Places. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  2. Daily Business Buzz, "Octagonal House move planned" Archived 13 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine, 8 June 2012

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