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The front steps after a winter snowfall |
The porch is a beautiful place to sit and relax. Close your eyes and feel the sun shine upon your face. In the evenings, join us and other guests for a glass of wine and story telling. |
The Clockmaker's Inn was built in 1894 - making it 113 years old this year. It was desinated a provincial heritage property in 1996. |
The house is furnished with period antiques, like those found in our parlour - join us for afternoon tea and sweets! |
Less the one hour away at Burncoat Head, you can witness the highest tides in the world! Ask us about tide times. We also have info on everything to do while you are here - Windsor is centrally located to almost anywhere in Nova Scotia! |
The living room in the Haliburton Suite. This room used to be the servants quarters over 100 years ago. |
It took over three months to paint the exterior of the Inn, but it was well worth it. The Results were amazing! |
There are lawn chairs, benches and tables around the grounds for your enjoyment. This view is from our backyard, notice the giant willow on the left - a perfect tree to sit under during the hot summer months. |
The main stairway features original parquet flooring. The Stained glass window has recently been restored. |
The Clockmaker's Inn at sunset |
This sitting area is located on the second level. It is a very peaceful place to sit and read one of the many books found in our library |
Spend some time strolling around the gardens |