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RESERVE NOW!!
Brockamour Manor circa 1809
Brockamour Manor circa 1809 Click To Enlarge |
This outstanding bed and breakfast Country Inn, is one of Niagara-on-the-Lake's oldest estate homes (circa 1809). Nestled among heritage woods on nearly an acre of land, this home ensures its guests of luxury, privacy and comfort.
Our home has been updated to provide modern conveniences including 6 large bedchambers - all with private ensuites, each unique and most with jaccuzzi style tubs.
Delicious four course gourmet style breakfasts including savory menu items like Eggs Benedict, Croissant French Toast, fresh seasonal fruit dishes and tasty desserts will start off your day.
Our home has a significant historical place in Niagara-on-the Lake. It is the home where the famous British General (and hero of Canada), Sir Isaac Brock, met the woman of his dreams - and where she last saw him alive - after giving him a cup of coffee and waving good-bye as he rode off to the Battle of Queenston Heights, in the War of 1812. It is from this history that our home derives its name, Brockamour Manor.
Situated on the edge of Old Town, Brockamour Manor maintains its historical charm and peaceful surroundings.
We look forward to sharing this historic romance and relaxing atmosphere with you.
QuickFacts About Brockamour Manor circa 1809
- Historic bed and breakfast Country Inn
- Large spacious Bed Chambers, all with private ensuites.
- One of the oldest estate homes in town, circa 1809.
- Delicious gourmet style four course breakfasts, varied daily
- Short walk to Old Towne, shopping, wine tasting & theatre.
- Enjoy the privacy that an acre of grounds provide
- Relax and enjoy nature from our guest veranda.
- Story of history and Romance - frequented by Sir Isaac Brock
- One of few properties to survive burning in War of 1812
Brockamour Manor circa 1809
433 King St (corner of Mary St. & King St.)
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Ontario Canada L0S 1J0
RESERVE NOW!!
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