Norwich, Ontario in Colour Photos – My Top 10 Picks

Norwich, Ontario in Colour Photos

In 1799, the Township of Norwich was laid out by surveyor William Hambly into lines and concessions and 200-acre lots.

In 1809, Peter Lossing, a member of the Society of Friends from Dutchess County New York, visited Norwich Township. In June 1910, with his brother-in-law Peter de Long, purchased 15,000 acres of land in this area. That fall Lossing brought his family to Upper Canada. The de Long family and nine others soon joined them. By 1820 an additional group of about fifty had settled here. These resourceful pioneers founded one of the most successful Quaker communities in Upper Canada.

The township was divided into North and South Norwich Townships in 1855.

In 1975, Oxford County underwent countywide municipal restructuring. The Village of Norwich and the Townships of East Oxford, North Norwich and South Norwich were amalgamated to create the Township of Norwich.

Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
Stover Street – Italianate, hipped roof, two-story bay window, balcony above enclosed front entrance, corner quoins
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
70 Stover Street – Gothic Revival, verge board trim on gables, bay window
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
55 Stover Street – wraparound veranda, paired cornice brackets, decorative cornice, bay windows
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
8 Main Street East – designated – Moore, Chambers House – Gothic, verge board trim on gables, crenelated brick arched veranda with voussoirs and keystones, bay window on side, transom above door
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
16 Main Street East – Gothic – bay window
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
18 Main Street East – Italianate, paired cornice brackets, decorative cornice, corner quoins, pediment with decorated tympanum above Doric pillars, sidelights and transom surround door, bay window on front and side
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
25 Main Street East – Trillium Christian Retirement Home – two-story semi-circular veranda, bay windows, iron cresting, paired cornice brackets, corner quoins
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
69 Main Street West – Italianate, dormer, paired cornice brackets, corner quoins, pediment
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
78 Main Street West – Norwich United Church Manse – two-story white-brick manse was constructed in 1875 – a blocky, Italianate residence with symmetry of paired cornice brackets and twin round-headed windows and doors of second-story
Architectural Photos, Norwich, Ontario
90 Main Street West – Gothic