The Geary Residence; where 1908 meets modern refinement
Welcome to The Geary House
The Geary House – A Heritage Treasure
Built in 1908, The Geary House stands as one of the finest examples of Edwardian and Colonial Revival architecture in Vancouver’s historic West End. Designed for William J. Geary, this two-and-a-half-storey residence showcases timeless craftsmanship with its pyramidal hipped roof, charming dormers, wide eaves, and elegant front porch supported by triple square columns.
The home’s original wood windows, decorative shingle cladding, and leaded glass details reflect the design sensibilities of the early 20th century and the city’s transition from Victorian exuberance to Edwardian refinement.
Centrally located near Stanley Park and Barclay Heritage Square, The Geary House contributes to the architectural fabric of the neighbourhood, representing the evolution of the West End from grand residential estates to a vibrant urban community.
Celebrated for its architectural integrity, craftsmanship, and cultural history, The Geary House continues to embody Vancouver’s heritage of design, character, and timeless elegance.












