The Duchess of Wellington
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Guests are treated to spacious theme suites with queen beds and en suite baths in a carefully conserved Victorian mansion steps from historic downtown more...
Gas Fireplace,
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Number of Rooms: 3 View Rooms
Breakfast Service:
Price Range:
CAD$ 115.00 to 135.00
Deposit:
115
Minimum Stay:
1
Language(s) Spoken: English
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Antja and Rick Bodnaruk
320 Wellington Street West
Chatham,
Ontario, Canada N7M 1K1 map
Tel:
519 351-3126
Tel:
807 275-9759
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Each spacious suite has a different theme, but all have been restored and decorated to what they would have looked like as Victoria's reign was drawing to a close. Guests have the run of the ground floor, where stained glass windows and gleaming oak trim and wainscotting have servived. The round turret with its bee-hive dome contains the grand staircase to the bedrooms - a popular place for wedding photos. |
Amenities:
Air conditioning, Gas Fireplace, TV, Cable, Stereo, DVD Player, Wireless Internet,
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Payment Methods Accepted:
Master Card, Visa, Personal
Checks, Travelers Checks, Cash.
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In/Out Policy: After 4:00 in and before 11:00 out, but ask for alternatives. |
Cancellation Policy: 72 hours notice for 1 night deposit recovery |
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Breakfast:
We are inventive and try to incorporate the fresh local procduce in season. Special dietary needs can usually be met. |
Driving
Directions: From either Chatham exit from Hwy 401 drive North to Park Avenue, then turn and proceed into Chatham to Lacroix. Turn North and drive to the second set of lights. Turn right onto Wellington. We are one block along, at the corner of West Street. Parking access is off West. |
Local Area
Attractions: Museums are strong in the War of 1812, the settlement of blacks who escaped slavery before the American Civil War, and car restoration (see the process happening). There is usually a festival or event happening every weekend. Chatham is surrounded by nature preserves, water activities such as diving and fishing, and sunny beaches in Canada's deep south. |
Seasonal Info: Open Year-round |