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Rothesay House Heritage Inn Bed & Breakfast

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Harbour Grace, NL

4.6(17 reviews)

Additional Information

Rothesay House Heritage Inn B&B is a Provincial Designated Heritage Inn and National Listed Historic Place offering 4 guest rooms with ensuites, ocean and garden views in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. The Queen Anne architecturally styled home was constructed in Brigus in 1855, dismantled, transported by ship, and reconstructed at Harbour Grace in 1906. Guests enjoy sumptuous breakfast and access to local museums, arts and craft galleries, seascape trails, and local cuisine.

Provincial Designated Heritage InnNational Listed Historic Place

Specializes in

Heritage accommodationHistoric propertyOceanfront location

Services

Bed and breakfast accommodationGuest rooms with ensuitesBreakfast serviceOceanfront veranda accessGarden access

Established 1906 · Serving Harbour Grace, Newfoundland

Additional information extracted from the firm's public website. Last updated: August 6, 2026

Contact Information

Phone: (709) 596-2268

Website: http://rothesayhouse.ca/

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