Round stone house

241, rue Perreault Est

An architectural gem, this 1941 house built of round stone (rubble), features a gabled roof, with a double gable wall facing the street. This feature adds a volumetric texture that lightens the main structure. The house has an oculus window on the facade which, along with the stone cladding, reinforces the building's romantic character.

Historical Significance

Its significance lies in its historical and architectural value. This rubble stone house is one of the finest examples of its kind and, with its gable walls and oculus window, is a beautiful illustration of the architectural style. The rubble stone originates from local eskers, giving it a unique character in Rouyn-Noranda.

Photo credit: Nancy Larivière, 2015

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Presented by : Ville de Rouyn-Noranda
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