Over the years I have done a number of posts on the Convent Glen neighbourhood.
Previous posts include:
Costain in Convent Glen Regional in Convent Glen Wimpey in Convent Glen
Continuing in that vein, this post will focus on the Sandbury Homes built in the area.
Sandbury began constructing in the northwestern section of Convent Glen in the late 1970s. This phase included "attached singles" that are are paired homes only attached at the garage. They also built semi-detached houses and detached homes at this time.
Ottawa Citizen. March 17, 1979
By the early 1980s, Sandbury only built detached homes in the area. These designs were generally larger than those they previously built in Convent Glen.
The Convent Glen by the River phase features Sandbury's largest and most expensive designs. The floor plan documents created for this area are very large and had to be folded for storage. I have photographed them as they are too large to scan. They are beautifully presented on semi-translucent paper.
Ottawa Citizen. February 6, 1982.
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