Created By: Meghan Martin
One of the finer stone houses in Waterdown, this attractive home with its “gingerbread” trim was built c.1859. Set in a beautifully landscaped garden that has been largely planted in the last decade, the house was originally erected to serve as the Wesleyan Methodist Manse. Although the house appears to be built of stone, the clever builder actually used rubble stone and mortar and then “dressed” it to give the impression of cut stone.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Waterdown's History
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