Barriefield House

  • Built in 1814-15
  • 202 Main Street, Barriefield Heritage Conservation District, Kingston, Ontario
  • Photo CreditCity of Kingston

Constructed in 1814-15 by William Baker, a British immigrant, this is possibly the oldest surviving limestone house in Barriefield. William Baker was a cabinet maker at the naval dockyard.  In 1863, the house was acquired by St. Mark’s Church as a Rectory.  This house is part of the Barriefield Heritage Conservation District Plan (2016).

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