Location: 43.6854325, -79.763065
Haggertlea, built in 1870, is a heritage home tied to Brampton’s prominent Haggert family. Known for its stately appearance and Victorian design, it reflects the prosperity and growth of the city during the late 19th century. Preserved as part of Brampton’s heritage program, Haggertlea remains a significant example of historic residential architecture and an enduring reminder of the city’s cultural roots.
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– House Number: 28
– Province: Ontario
– Building: detached
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Haggertlea
– Start Date: 1870
– Street: Elizabeth Street North
– City: Brampton