Historic P.A. house in need of family and a lot of love, says seller
Earning the nickname of the wedding cake house for its multiple balconies, a large three-story structure in Prince Albert’s East Hill area is among the last of its kind but the current owners are doing everything they can to keep the legacy alive.
Built around 1912, the house in the 100 block of 20th St. E. is better known to locals as the Goodfellow House. The man who originally built it, William Blaine Goodfellow, is the same person responsible for a number of other structures in the city including the original City Hall (now the Arts Centre).
The house has been with Paul Rybka’s wife’s family for over four decades and they have listed it for $255,000. The bare land value alone is $225,000.
“We would like to see a family or a couple or some people buy it that would want to restore it and love it for what it is and restore it to its former glory,” he said.