For the first decade of its existence, the distinctive Patterson House stood alone on this corner. It is arguably the finest example of Eastlake style architecture in Manitoba. Eastlake is distinguished by an abundance of ornamentation produced by chisel, gouge, and lathe. Elaborately turned posts, curved brackets and spindle work are found in abundance in the two-story porch of this house. The peak of each gable is treated in an energetic manner with a bargeboard playfully decorated by both a semicircle of knobs and designs cut into the wood with a fret saw. The 11th Street side of the house contains one of the finest stained glass windows to be found anywhere in Brandon. For many years it served as the clinic and home of W.A. Bigelow, M.D.  The house has been designated a provincial heritage site by the Manitoba government.