Prominent family’s luxury home ruffles feathers in iconic quarter of St. John’s
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Chris Brookes lives in the heart of the Battery in St. John’s, where bright fishing sheds, winding roads and hidden footpaths make it one of Newfoundland’s most beloved coastlines.
National Geographic used images of the iconic area when it named St. John’s one of the world’s top 10 oceanfront cities in 2015.
Small houses evoke its centuries-old history as a fishing village. They’re a crucial part of a charming and also lucrative tourism draw, Brookes said. But a short walk from his place, plans for an outsized luxury home to be built by a scion of one of the province’s most prominent families are raising alarms about what he calls “architectural creep.”
“I don’t want to see these things marching downhill,” he said of concerns that sprawling developments will move further into the heritage enclave where hikers flock from around the globe.


