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Asset name:

Grenfell House Museum

Description:

The Grenfell House, Newfoundland home to Dr. Grenfell and his wife and three children - was built between 1909 and 1910. Based on a New England design, the architects were Ash & Sons of Carbonear, Newfoundland. The house has seen many changes throughout its history with rooms and chimneys being added and taken away. Originally, standing alone on the hill, the house became known as the "castle" with flower beds and vegetable gardens.

Attributes:

Heritage Site
Natural Heritage

Great Northern Peninsula culture

Health, Trails, Gardens

Community

St. Anthony

Source

Website

Contact person:

Cynthia Randell

Email:

[email protected]

Phone number:

709-454-4010

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