Historic Golf Course Heritage Protection
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•Roseland resistance: Windsor committee backs heritage protection for entire golf course property
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Windsor's development and heritage standing committee opted not to lift heritage designation from Roseland Golf and Curling Club’s parking lot and clubhouse.
Council previously voted to pursue a private residential build on the city-owned property.
The entire property, including the 18 -hole heritage golf course, is roughly 125 acres .
The 18 -hole golf course at Roseland was designed by renowned architect Donald J. Ross in 1926 and constructed in 1927 .
The City of Windsor bought the property in 1972 and built the clubhouse with six curling sheets in 1978 .
The one -and-a-half-storey building has been vacant since the curling club ceased operations last spring .
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