Presenting Buckland House. Designed in 1951 by Thompson, Berwick & Pratt, the firm that introduced modernism to the region, Buckland House stands as a testament to an era of architectural freedom—one that can no longer be replicated. Built for a forest engineer and his family, this post-and-beam masterpiece was decades ahead of its time, where clarity of design and material integrity shaped a home that still feels visionary today. Perched high in West Vancouver’s hillside, its cedar-clad structure and expansive glazing dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, embracing forested surroundings and sweeping ocean views. A home once at risk of being lost is now a reminder of how timeless design endures. Now, Buckland House awaits its next custodian. (Price Improvement)
Address
1015 Aubeneau Crescent
Property Type
Residential
Type of Dwelling
Single Family Residence
Structure Type
Residential Detached
Lot Size Dimensions
60 x 140.5
Lot Features
Central Location, Cul-De-Sac
Lot Size Units
Square Feet
Listing Brokerage
Royal LePage Sussex
Ownership
Freehold NonStrata
Parking
Additional Parking, Carport Multiple, Front Access, Asphalt
Site Influences
Central Location, Cul-De-Sac, Private Yard, Shopping Nearby
Exterior Features
Private Yard
Appliances
Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Cooktop
Board Or Association
Greater Vancouver
Fireplace Features
Wood Burning
Number Of Floors In Property
3
View Type
Panoramic Ocean and Mountains
Subdivision Name
Sentinal Hill