B & B, TorontoIt is at one of the city's oldest homes for gay community. The 1871 Historic House Bed & Breakfast hosts have maintained the lovely historic house's original graceful Victorian character with an elegant collection of antiques furniture & paintings.
In 1869, the farmland was bought from Jarvis Estate for One Hundred Pounds. The Patterson family purchased the house in 1871 for the grand sum of Twenty Six Hundred Dollars, which is now known as 1871 Historic House Bed and Breakfast.
All the original finishes in 1871 Historic House Bed and Breakfast have been meticulously maintained and pride of ownership is evident throughout. All updating has been done with the intent of keeping the home's character intact. The 12' ceilings in the sunny living & dining rooms show to perfection of the host's collection of antiques and paintings. The main Victorian House features 2 fabulous rooms, the Red Room and Blue Room, while the Coach House is situated directly behind the main house.
A full warm breakfast is prepared each morning with the perfect balance of taste, diet, and relaxing music. Breakfast includes a hot dish, freshly baked goods, fresh seasonal fruit, juice and coffee & tea, which are made deliciously. The staffs are very friendly.
So, if you are planning to visit Toronto, then you must have to place 1871 Historic House Bed and Breakfast in your list, where you can experience a enjoyable stay.
