Fitzroy Hall Region:
Queens County (Charlottetown)
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Fitzroy Hall, a 14 room stately Victorian House built in 1872, by Thomas Essery Esq. for Alexander Brown Esq, a Banker. For a time one of the rooms on the main floor was used as a Bank. Alexander Brown's wife was Georginna Coles, a daughter of the Hon. George Coles. He was a Father of Confederation and Premier of the Island when both Responsible Government and the Free School Act came into being. Hon. George Coles lived at Fitzroy Hall from time to time and spent the remainder of his days with his daughter and family.
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The property was sold to Samuel A. MacDonald, a merchant, in 1911. Happily, the MacDonald family maintained the house until April 1993 when the Doucette family became proud owners, carefully preserving the beauty of the past.
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Fitzroy Hall offers spacious rooms with fireplaces providing modern comfort while cherishing the past. There are six large air-conditioned bedrooms, each with full private bath, one with jacuzzi and period furnishings. Relax in one of our sitting rooms or outside in our garden. This quiet location in Historic Downtown Charlottetown is within walking distance to City Hall, Confederation Centre, Province House, Charlottetown Waterfront, Victoria Park, Government House and Historic Beaconsfield.
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