Frederick W. P. Cammilleri envisioned a residence that would not only serve as a home but also as a landmark of elegance. Completed in 1896, St Davitts House showcases intricate design elements and craftsmanship that reflect the artistic trends of the time. Its establishment marked a significant addition to the architectural landscape, inspiring future generations.
An addition was made to the home in 1910 to accomadate the expanding family. The kitchen, servants quarters and entrance and the office as well as the side entrance (now used as the driveway/entranceway) were added at this time.
