The year is 1915. Marking the culmination of creativity in architecture, art and music are the new qualities of simplicity, abstraction and the influence of mass. While the guns raged in Europe and the likes of Hemingway and Bogart were rescuing injured soldiers, this Craftsman style beauty was born. Imagine at once the vast verandas, verdant with tea parties and dresses up, and men with pipes celebrating the Vancouver Millionaires Stanley Cup win down. Gaze through the windows at vast sitting rooms with oversized fireplaces and solid wood panelling. Lean in close to hear the whisper of the German U-boat campaigns from the cozy library. Gather your skirts, for up the wide staircase are four bedrooms and two baths, generously sized with their wood doors thrown open to the veranda, the excited chatter of suffragette movements within their walls. The dinner gong rings. In just a few years, there will be Point Grey Golf course next door and one will simply leave by the kitchen door with one's clubs and walk onto the green. Here, in this 4,240 sq feet beautifully built home, lies history.