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Feathertick Inn
General information
Architectural style Queen Anne Revival
Town or city Estevan No. 5, Saskatchewan
Country Canada
Coordinates 49°00′51″N 102°49′23″W / 49.0143°N 102.823°W / 49.0143; -102.823
Construction started 1911
Client John Horne

The Feathertick Inn is a special old building located in a rural area called Estevan No. 5 in Saskatchewan, Canada. It's known as a "historic building" because it's important to the area's past. This three-story wooden house was built in a fancy style called Queen Anne Revival.

A famous Canadian writer named W. O. Mitchell often visited this home. He was related to the Adolphes family, who lived there for many years, from 1930 until the 1980s.

What is the Feathertick Inn?

The Feathertick Inn is a large, three-story house made of wood. It was built a long time ago, in 1911. Even though it's called an "Inn," it was mainly a family home for many years. It's a great example of old architecture in Saskatchewan.

A Look at the Building's Style

The house is built in the Queen Anne Revival style. This was a popular way to design homes in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

  • It often includes decorative details like fancy porches.
  • You might see towers or turrets, which are small, round towers.
  • The roofs can be steep and have different shapes.
  • These homes often have many windows and chimneys.

The Feathertick Inn shows off many of these classic Queen Anne Revival features.

Who Lived There?

The Feathertick Inn was originally built for John Horne. Later, in 1930, the Adolphes family moved in. They lived in the house for over 50 years, until the 1980s. This family played a big part in the history of the home.

A Famous Visitor: W. O. Mitchell

One of the most interesting facts about the Feathertick Inn is its connection to W. O. Mitchell. He was a very well-known Canadian author. He wrote many books and plays, often about life in the Canadian prairies.

  • Mitchell was related to the Adolphes family.
  • He spent time visiting them at the Feathertick Inn.
  • His visits might have even inspired some of his stories!

It's cool to think that a famous writer walked the halls of this historic house.

Why is it a Historic Building?

The Feathertick Inn is officially recognized as a historic building. This means it's protected because of its importance.

  • It shows us what homes looked like over a hundred years ago.
  • It connects us to the history of the Estevan No. 5 area.
  • Its link to W. O. Mitchell adds to its special story.

Preserving buildings like the Feathertick Inn helps us remember and learn about the past.

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