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by 1852 Andrew Coulter had built an elegant 11-room, 5-bay Georgian-style house that faced west on small rise of land and backed onto the Mimico Creek Valley. It was made of red brick kilned on the property, with quoins of yellow brick, and it stood on a foundation of large boulders set in local blue clay. A later owner, Percy Law, who purchased the property in 1939, covered the brick with white clapboard siding and added a large two-storey neo-classical portico on the front, with four Corinthian columns supporting a large pediment. The front door is flanked by recessed sidelights and topped with a “cobweb” fanlight.