Stood at 1115 Fort St West. After the death of his wive Vallonia in 1858, Isaac Swain purchased 12 acres of riverfront land fronting onto Fort Street, and constructed the house in 1862-3. From the Burton Collection, DPA2932. And before demolition... www.flickr.com/photos/southofbloor/4136351216/in/set-7215...
Designed by architect Robert Edison Swain, this five-bedroom, 9,960 square-foot residence is a whole lot of luxury nestled in a whole lot of wilderness
Talking PointsAdjustable height to best fit your spaceHardwiredShade IncludedDimmableSuitable for use in areas with little moistureGlass TypeSloped ceiling adaptable A classic cylinder shape gets an elegant, modern upgrade in this sleek pendant light. Perfect for cultivating that must-have minimalist look, this design features a simple clear glass shade that ensconces a single 60W bulb (not included). Best of all, each light fixture has a swivel at its metal base that makes it perfect for installing on either flat *or* angled ceilings. \n\nWhy we love it: this design also boasts an adjustable height and dimmer switch compatibility.