Dating back to 1796 The Fairfield-Gutzeit House is situated along the Loyalist Parkway overlooking Lake Ontario, in Bath, Ontario.

Fairfield-Gutzeit House 

Fairfield-Gutzeit House The Fairfield-Gutzeit House is situated along the Loyalist Parkway waterfront, on a beautiful property that overlooks Lake Ontario, in the village of Bath. The House dates back to 1796 when it was built by two brothers, William Jr. and Benjamin Fairfield whose father had come to Upper Canada as part of the Loyalist…

A representative example of an early19th century one-and-a-half storey wood frame Georgian cottage

The Schroeder House

The Schroeder House Situated on a 950 square metre residential lot on the north side of the street, in Portsmouth Village, the property includes a representative example of an early19th century one-and-a-half storey wood frame Georgian cottage. Typical of the Georgian style is the side gable roof with twin brick chimneys and a central neoclassical…

The Hysop House, a rare example of Ontario vernacular limestone farmhouse. with its main entrance on the gable end.

Hysop House

Hysop House Located on 3.2-hectare rural lot at the northeast corner of 4th Concession and Joyceville Roads, the property contains a one-and-a-half storey, mid-19th Century, Ontario vernacular limestone farmhouse. The Hyslop House is a rare example of this style as its main entrance is located on the gable end, while typical Ontario vernacular farmhouses exhibit…

35 Johnson St., (Lynch House)

Lynch House

Lynch House Located on the North side of Johnson Street between Ontario and King St E., the Lynch House property includes a representative example of a 5-bay limestone building with Georgian influences built for both residential and commercial purposes. The property is associated with Daniel Lynch who constructed the building, and both lived and operated…