This fine Gothic house was built in 1842 by C. Woolverton, a local farmer and fruit grower. The exterior features an impressive paneled front door, bow-tie barge boards around the eaves and a spacious verandah. The interior remains in almost pristine condition with most of its original trim.
Hours of Operation
Private Residence, not open to the public
The Grimsby Historical Society, archives, and brochures are located at the Carnegie Building. They are available by phone or for a visit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 am - 12 noon.
Address
Echo Hall
366 Main Street West
Grimsby, Ontario
L3M 1S7
Telephone
(905) 309-0796
GPS Co-ordinates
Latitude 43.195016488993
Longitude -79.596884660632
UTM easting 614004
UTM northing 4783427
Administration
Grimsby Historical Society
Grimsby Archives, Carnegie Building
25 Adelaide Street
Grimsby, Ontario
L3M 1X2
Tel (905) 309-0796
Email
ghsarchivs@becon.org
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