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Grey Gables Manor is an impressive, 11,000 sq. ft. grey stucco building built in 1911 by wealthy lumber baron, A. E. Dunlop. The style was a modern take on the classic Tudor architecture and named "stock-broker Tudor". Grey Gables remained in the Dunlop family until the forties. In 2004 Grey Gables was converted into a Bed & Breakfast. Most bedrooms are self-contained suites with a master bedroom, a sitting room/living room, kitchen, bathroom and private entrance. The grand hallway is famous in town because of its oak wainscoted walls, two storey leaded glass windows and impressive carved staircase. Pressed tin ceilings run throughout the home and the rooms are saturated in beautiful colours and fabrics. Grey Gables provides a quiet, comfortably elegant stay for the discriminating traveler.
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