Mississauga's Largest
Collection of Historical Buildings
18. Robinson-Bray House (C.1885)
Robinson-Bray House
223 Queen Street South
This ornate, vernacular-style building with decorative verge-board, multiple gables and elongated windows served as the residence of T.W. Robinson, who ran a butcher shop and livery. Robinson also served as Reeve of the Village in 1897. Although now divided into several commercial establishments, the building maintains its original grandeur and style in its central location within the Village’s busy commercial core.