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The view from the house ...

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Choose one of our three themed rooms: the First Peoples, the Settlers or Athenian Room. Each room features comfortable posturepedic beds with private bathrooms. Enjoy the view of the harbour entrance from every guest bedroom as well as the guest dining and sitting areas.
Take pleasure in Linda's artwork or take an easy stroll to the town centre, harbour and restaurants. Experience total relaxation in a charming and spacious Heritage home while your hosts Peter and Linda Roe set the stage for a memorable Nova Scotian day with freshly prepared breakfasts for bon vivants.
Take advantage of the guest kitchenette to make light meals or snacks.
Enjoy the convenience of wireless high-speed Internet, with a guest PC also available. |
Seville-Roe Guesthouse was originally
built in 1906 for Captain Winters, whose son Robert became a prominent cabinet member of Parliament serving under Prime Ministers Louis St Laurent and Lester Pearson. He narrowly lost the election to succeed Pearson ... to Pierre Trudeau.
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Steps from the UNESCO world heritage area of the town of Lunenburg, observe Lunenburg Bay views from every guest room. See the Bluenose 2, and other tall ships (when in port), as well as working and tour boats as they round Battery Point on their approach to, or departure from, Lunenburg Harbour.
Yards from where the settlers first landed at Lunenburg in 1753.
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