Mole Hill is the most significant example of Vancouver’s Victorian and Edwardian era domestic architecture. Thirty heritage-listed properties built between 1888-1908 provide a direct link to the earliest days of the City of Vancouver. In 2004 the houses were restored by Mole Hill Community Housing Society and now contain 170 social housing suites, a group home, three daycares and other community assets including a sister society providing community support. The parklike interior of the block (Jepson-Young Lane) has received numerous awards for landscape design, and the Society has been recognised as a leader in sustainable community development.
Mole Hill
Vancouver, British Columbia
- Type
- Historic District / Neighbourhood
- Address
- 1169 Pendrell Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- 24 hours
- Phone
- 604-687-1145
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
- Pet-Friendly
- Wheelchair Access
Location
1169 Pendrell Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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