Bradley Octagon House

Coordinates: 43°05′30″N 79°05′27″W / 43.09155°N 79.090748°W / 43.09155; -79.090748
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Bradley Octagon House
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General information
Architectural styleOctagon Mode. 2-storey. frame
Town or city5783 Summer St, Niagara Falls, Ontario
CountryCanada
Construction started1905
Completed1906
ClientJames Parker
Design and construction
Engineerunknown
Main contractorJames Parker

The Bradley Octagon House, also called the Parker Octagon House or the James Parker Octagon House, is an historic octagon house located at 5783 Summer Street in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.

It was built in 1906 by James Bradley, a carpenter, and it remained in his family until sold by his granddaughter Joyce Bradley in 1989. It is two storey with an octagonal cupola centered on its roof and a one-storey porch on the street side. Its original wooden siding was covered first by insulbrick and then by the present vinyl siding. It is listed as a heritage property by the city of Niagara Falls although it has not been officially designated as such.[1][2]

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