Marr Residence

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Marr Residence
Marr Residence.jpg
Marr Residence
General information
Type (former) Private residence
(current) Historic site
Architectural style Second Empire
Location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Address 326 11th Street East
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Current tenants Meewasin Valley Authority
Construction started 1884
Completed 1884
Owner City of Saskatoon
Design and construction
Main contractor Alexander Marr
File:MarrSign.jpg
Marr House plaque

The Marr Residence is a historic site located in the Nutana neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and was part of the original temperance colony that predated the city. Built in 1884 for stonemason Alexander "Sandy" Marr, it is the oldest building in Saskatoon on its original site. It was one of several houses requisitioned as a field hospital to treat wounded soldiers during the North-West Rebellion.[1] When the hospital was closed in 1885 the home was returned to the Marr family. Although they left Saskatoon in 1889, the Marr family name remained associated with the house. The house remained a residential property until the 1970s.[2]

The Marr Residence was designated a municipal heritage property on January 11, 1982. It is noted for its blend of Second Empire and pioneer architecture, particularly its Mansard roof.[3] The building is currently owned by the City of Saskatoon and run as a historic site by the Meewasin Valley Authority.[4]

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