Erb-Kumpf House | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Georgian, Regency, Gothic, Trellis |
Location | 172 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada |
Coordinates | 43°27′40″N 80°31′11″W / 43.46101°N 80.51965°W |
Completed | c. 1812 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 2 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Abraham Erb |
Designated | 1979 |
The Erb-Kumpf House (also known as the Kumpf House and the Abraham Erb House) is a two-storey house located on 172 King Street South in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.[1] The oldest portion of the house was constructed circa 1812 by Abraham Erb, the founder of Waterloo, likely making it the oldest home or one of the oldest homes in the city.[1][2][3] In 1979, the Erb-Kumpf House was designated as a heritage home under the Ontario Heritage Act by the City of Waterloo.[1][4]
As of December 2020,[update] the house is occupied by the Oldfield, Greaves, D'Agostino, Billo & Nowak law firm.[4]