Presenting an exceptionally rare opportunity in downtown Ottawa a property steeped in history and architectural charm. Originally constructed in 1904-1905, this Queen Anne Revival style house, along with its grand carriage-house garage, was designed by prominent lumber industrialists William H.A. Fraser, Ewen McLachlin, and David Gilmour. The property boasts an array of remarkable architectural features and a storied past, having been home to notable figures and organizations, including WWII flying ace Billy Bishop, the Italian Embassy, and the Victorian Order of Nurses. Lovingly and meticulously renovated by its current owners, this property has been thoughtfully updated to preserve its heritage while integrating modern amenities, making it a truly distinctive workspace. Currently, the property is owner-occupied and features a multi-tenant layout designed to support a collaborative work environment, perfectly suited for today's business needs.