This large home, known as Moreland Manor, is one of the finest examples of Shingle style architecture in Manitoba. The home was built by the Bell Brothers for George A. Paterson, the plant manager for Brandon Electric Light Company who in 1925 became the head of Canada Gas and Electric Company. Paterson's previous residence was several blocks away at 1039 Louise Avenue. The cedar shakes were intended to weather naturally. The dormers offer complex shapes and arrangements. The free-standing garage contains a "turn-table" that rotates automobiles 180 degrees for easy exit. The brick column almost halfway along 14th Street marks the end of the original yard.