The home of two former B.C. premiers — W.
A.C Bennett and his son Bill Bennett — is on the market, prompting an opportunity for a rare glimpse inside. The heritage-designated Tudor Revival style home is located in Kelowna’s south-central neighbourhood and borders Mill Creek.
It was built between 1912 and 1914. “It’s probably one of the most important buildings in Kelowna,” said Janice Henry, a board member with the Central Okanagan Heritage Society (COHS). “Just by virtue of its aesthetic, its architecture and the people who have lived in it.
” The first occupant of the home was Frank DeHart, a land developer and fruit industry leader. Dehart also served as mayor of Kelowna. It was purchased from DeHart by former premier W.
A.C Bennett and his son Bill, who would later become premier as well, grew up in the home. Story continues below advertisement “You can just feel the heritage being on this property and the stories that go with it,” said Sarah Porter, managing director for COHS.
The historical home is up for sale. “The grandchildren are just ready to move on to something else,” said Porter. “They’ve held on to the property for a long time.
” Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens. The move to sell has prompted the Central Okanagan Heritage Society to let the community know what is happening and see if there is any way to keep it in public hands. “It’s amazing to me, we go to Europe to see architectural.
