Notes:
From the City Planning Division's report regarding the inclusion on the on Heritage Inventory:
"The six-unit row houses have design value as representative and well-crafted examples of residential buildings from the late Victorian era. The houses are embellished with features associated with the Italianate and Gothic Revival styles favoured for residential architecture near the end of the 19th century. The Gothic Revival influences are seen in the oversized chimneys and the extended gables with wood detailing, while Italianate design is referenced for the oversized round-arched window openings, some of which retain stained glass transoms. The row houses are complemented by the neighbouring pair of semi-detached houses at 45 and 47 Stephanie Street (also constructed in 1891 by Robert Brown) that share many of their stylistic features."