Bed & Breakfast The Homestead 1867 | 36 Melville Street, Dundas (ON) L9H 1Z8 | Tel. 289-238-8720 or info@thehomestead1867.ca

 

The History of The Homestead 1867

   
 


The homestead 1867 at 36 Melville street is a fine example
of limestone construction and architecture typical to
Dundas, enhancing the Melville streetscape. The most
distinctive feature is the very attractive porch. It reflects
the ideals of an English interior designer who invented this
popular decorative style of ornamentation for houses of
various styles. The house has gothic, classical and very
decorative elements. This house can be classified as
'Picturesque'. The house is constructed of finely cut stone
on the front facade giving a very solid appearance. The sides
and raised basement are of irregular and rough stone finish.

 
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The first owner of the house was Thomas Wilson and his
wife Agnes Jardine. In 1843 he immigrated from Scotland
to Canada and settling in Dundas a year later. Thomas
Wilson was very active in many town organizations,
serving on the Town Council for many years, being mayor
in the years 1876 to 1878 and again in 1885. In the mid
1860's Thomas and his wife journed back to their native
Scotland where they commissioned an architect to draw
up plans for the home that now stands at 36 Melville Street.

 
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When entering the house from Melville Street, the front
foyer has an inner door of stained and etched glass. In
1867 the central hall was flanked by a large room on
either side at the front and another two rooms at the
back. These were four bedroom with fireplaces and
centre ornate medallions in the front room of the ceiling.
A centre stairways descended down to the kitchen and
dining areas.

 
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Today the Valley bedroom and elegant living room are
at the front, with the dining room and Garden bedroom
at the back, while the centre stairways has been removed
and a modern bathroom installed. The ground floor has
now a two bedroom apartment with a large kitchen and
dining area and a living room with fireplace. The brick side
addition contains nowaday a modern kitchen which will be
used to serve the bed & breakfast guests.


Courtesy Clare and Shirley Crozier

 

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