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The Manse Bed & Breakfast
The Manse was built in 1912 as a home for the Methodist ministers of
Port Carling. Examining the carefully-rendered mahogany and maple
detailing and the efficient use of space inside, we suspect that someone
in boatbuilding was somehow involved in the construction of this
handsome three-story red brick house, though we've not been able to
confirm this. Do take the time to look at the basement, which is full
height and made of wonderful field stone.
We are centrally located on 12 Bailey Street, a residential street in
the beautiful resort town of Port Carling, in the heart of the Muskokas.
The Manse is just a few minutes walk from a park with a beach, swimming
area, bathrooms and a public boat launch ramp on Lake Muskoka's Indian
River, and a five minute walk to downtown shops. Across the street is
the town community centre, home to the annual Muskoka Festival of Music,
which spans three mid-summer weeks, and we are right around the corner
from the new Norma and Miller Alloway Muskoka Lakes Library.
The Manse has a serene front porch with swing and lounge chairs.
Inside is a comfortable living room and dining room, and on the second
and third floors are three suites, each with its own ensuite bathroom
and sitting area. Each suite is named in honour of a United Church
minister who lived here with his or her family.
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The Old Manse Hotel, Pickering, UK - Homepage
The Old Manse Hotel in Pickering is a fine Edwardian North Yorkshire Hotel with many original features, including a large garden and orchard. The Old Manse has ten en-suite bedrooms with colour TV, Radio, hospitality tray and hair dryer. This high quality North Yorkshire Hotel has onsite parking for 12 cars.
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