Wellington Street Architecture Posted on July 22, 2011 by Sheila Creighton Posted in Architecture Tagged brick, commercial building, Ontario, photography, stores, Stratford, white, windows, yellow 12 Comments Bold 19th Century buildings are a common sight in downtown Stratford, Ontario; a town with so much charm and beauty. © Sheila Creighton 2011 Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
the trim is a neat feature. yes, Stratford has many heritage buildings and I assume they are all designated ( can’t be torn down). Reply
I love architecture – especially from the 1800s. It is so important for it to be preserved and Stratford, being a tourist town centered around a successful theatre, sure has a lot of them. Reply
I have always loved the tops of Stratford’s storefronts and wish my snapshots looked half as good as yours! Reply
What interesting ‘faces’ these buildings have got! I certainly hope they are preserved.
the trim is a neat feature. yes, Stratford has many heritage buildings and I assume they are all designated ( can’t be torn down).
Great architecture.Well preserved. I like them.:)
they are really nice – the whole town is charming with lots of heritage buildings.
Very well preserved and nicely captured!
thanks Ted – it’s always nice to know people care about neat old architecture too!
They look like someone enjoyed building them 🙂
I know what you mean – all the little details that stand out.
Nice Architecture 🙂
I love architecture – especially from the 1800s. It is so important for it to be preserved and Stratford, being a tourist town centered around a successful theatre, sure has a lot of them.
I have always loved the tops of Stratford’s storefronts and wish my snapshots looked half as good as yours!
thank you – they are such nice looking old buildings.