Created By: Meghan Martin
Long known as ‘The White House,’ this one-and-a-half storey white painted stucco house was built in a style typical to the period of 1860-1875, with features such as a traditional centre gable and matching front facade. It has served as a residence and commercial establishment that has included a seamstress, a ceramics store, and a tearoom. Gillian Niblett, former owner of ‘Tea at the White House’, once famously had her scones purchased and served to The Rolling Stones on a flight to Vancouver.
The building has been restored , and has been named ‘The Teahouse’.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Waterdown's History
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