Past Preserved. Future Ready.
What began in 1912 has been fully modernized inside and out—preserving its soul while preparing it for another century. Few homes balance this so gracefully: old-world charm paired seamlessly with new-world convenience.
Built in 1912, this brick residence is a beautiful heritage home—one of East Hill’s architectural signatures. Thoughtfully restored, it preserves character while elevating every comfort.
Original arches and masonry ground the home in its past; meticulous upgrades carry it confidently into the future. Old-world grace, made effortless for modern life.

East Hill is one of Vernon’s most coveted neighbourhoods—leafy streets, character homes, and quick access to schools, parks, and downtown amenities.

Schools, ski resorts, golf courses, parks, beaches, art, markets, and downtown—everything close to East Hill.
Map courtesy of Tourism Vernon.


01Heart of the Home — Quartz counters, quality appliances, abundant prep space.
02Restoration with Intent — Exposed beams and heritage details in a warm, modern palette.
03Grand Dining — A statement dining room sets the stage for memorable evenings.
04Indoor–Outdoor Flow — Effortless connection to veranda and gardens.



Generous lounges invite connection. A gas fireplace anchors the room, while natural textures and curated lighting create an atmosphere that’s calm and enduring.




The wide veranda—defined by iconic brick arches—frames summer mornings and golden-hour evenings. Mature trees and curated landscaping complete the East Hill experience.

Spring lilacs frame the heritage brick facade, setting a timeless first impression before the veranda’s arches invite you in.


From above, the scale becomes clear: a generous, private lot in the heart of East Hill with valley views and quick access to schools, parks, and downtown.
A broad, level lawn bordered by hand-set stone walls—ideal for summer gatherings, quiet play, and four-season enjoyment.


An expansive patio with multiple seating zones, café lights, and easy indoor-outdoor flow from the kitchen and living spaces.
What began in 1912 has been fully modernized inside and out—preserving its soul while preparing it for another century. Few homes balance this so gracefully: old-world charm paired seamlessly with new-world convenience.
Rob Nobert | Licensed Realtor® · Brokered by Canada Flex Realty Group