Beaconsfield Historic House

Designed and built by W.C. Harris in 1877, Beaconsfield was one of Charlottetown’s most elegant homes. Featuring the finest in materials and craftsmanship, it was also equipped with all the latest conveniences of the day. Today, Beaconsfield Historic House stands as a beautiful example of Victorian architecture with many original features, and, has a fascinating story to tell.

Beaconsfield Historic House is partially accessible.

Location

2 Kent St
Charlottetown, PE
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Plan Your Visit

Beaconsfield Historic House is open seasonally. For more information about the Beaconsfield Historic House, please visit their website or email beaconsfield@gov.pe.ca.


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Partner Organization: PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation

 

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