There’s history in the walls of 24 Sussex Drive

Whether or not the building remains the prime minister's residence, it should be preserved as a national treasure.
The prime minister's residence at 24 Sussex Drive should be preserved along with its associated history, writes Tom MacGregor.

Perched high above the Ottawa River, 24 Sussex Drive, a splendid-looking stone Gothic Revival building which has served as the prime minister’s residence since the 1950s, was originally called “Gorffwysfa,” a Welsh word meaning “place of rest.”

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