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Hycroft, home of University Women’s Club of Vancouver, has been recognized by the City of Vancouver as a significant part of the community’s heritage. The public is welcomed to Hycroft for lectures, dinners, art exhibits, music recitals and the annual ‘Christmas at Hycroft,’ which delights thousands.
Built in 1909 through 1911, the property represents a unique period in Vancouver’s history. Designed by Thomas Hooper, Hycroft has numerous fine elements of the Italianate style. Many notable features reflect the American Beaux Arts Movement, and include ornamental plasterwork by Charles Marega, sculptor of the lions on Lions Gate Bridge. The grandeur of the house is complemented by its gardens.
The Foundation has funded restoration of the terrace, balustrades, rose garden, entrance columns as well as repairs to drainage and electrical systems. Donations to the Hycroft Heritage Preservation Foundation will help preserve this heritage gem for future generations.
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