Kanonklip West Cliff

Designed by Gordon Leith in 1925 for Wilfred James Kennedy, this house was one of the first grand mansions on the west side of the Westcliff ridge. The careful use of local stone and imported timber mark Leith as one of Herbert Baker's most faithful proteges, as can also be seen from the proportions of the tennis pavilion at street level. Another pavilion above was Kennedy's exhibit of British Columbian timbers at the 1936 Empire Exposition. Visible from Carlow Road are the two mounted 17th century Dutch Finbanker 8 pounder cannons, dredged from Cape Town harbour in the 1930s. (Blue plaque inscription)
Alternative Name: 
Kenloch
Original Owner: 
Wilfred James Kennedy
Builder: 
Architect: 
Architectural Firm: 
Declaration Status: 
Not Declared
Blue Plaque: 
Yes
Construction Date - Start: 
1925
Construction Date - Completion: 
1927
Circa: 
1920-1929