Embassy of Algeria (Fleck-Paterson House)in-person Doors Open Ottawa
- In-person
- French services available
- Parking
- Washrooms
This house was built in 1901 by J.R. Booth for his daughter, Gertrude Fleck. The house remained her private residence until her death in 1940. It was then purchased by Senator Norman Paterson, who lived in it until his death in 1983. The house was bought by the Algerian Embassy in 2002 and is now used as a chancery.
Architecture
Year built: 1901Building type:Historical housePrivate residence
Architect: John W.H. Watts
Architectural style:Queen Anne revival
Dates/hours open
Jun 01, 10:00am - Jun 01, 04:00pmSaturday only: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.