Melton Court, a Kitsilano landmark

Melton Court on Cornwall Avenue in Vancouver is a building I have noticed when I arrived in the city in the late sixties, and this ornate brick structure still holds a unique appeal. I love the two wings that face the beach, the fancy cornices and well-established gardens. I've never been inside.

These days, this building with its near-perfect location across Cornwall from Kits Pool and the beach is a Housing Co-Op. Like so many of our Canadian buildings and streets, this name originated in the UK. Melton Court has a counterpart in Poole, Dorset. It bears a slight resemblance to the Kitsilano version.

Another Melton Court, probably the original of this one, can be seen on Old Brompton Road in London.
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