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When
The Caversham House was built in 1915 it was an architectural gem. Since that
time, It's various owners have preserved the many unique architectural features
and lovingly maintained it as a family home.
It
is now starting a new life as a Bed and Breakfast and the new owners Mary Lou and John intend to follow in the tradition of those who came before her. Newly renovated,
the Caversham House is a warm and welcoming home away from home.
The Caversham House was named after a charming village in the south-west of England.
The Pineapple (a symbol of welcome and hospitality) represents
the Bed and Breakfast. You will have fun finding the articles in the house that
feature a Pineapple in their design.
Enjoy
the warm hospitality of your hosts as they welcome you to The
Caversham House in Stratford, Ontario nestled on a tree lined street. The Caversham
House is located just off Stratford's main street near
the River Avon and within easy walking distance of both the Festival and the Tom
Patterson Theatre. A leisurely stroll will find you at the theatres, parks, restaurants
and many unique shops.
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