Castle Kilbride National Historic Site is an 1877 grand Victorian home that was built for flax industrialist James Livingston. The rare trompe l'oeil wall and ceiling paintings are deemed to be the most …
Castle Kilbride National Historic Site is an 1877 grand Victorian home that was built for flax industrialist James Livingston. The rare trompe l'oeil wall and ceiling paintings are deemed to be the most significant paintings in a dwelling in Canada.
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Aug 27, 2023
My husband and took the tour and really enjoyed it a glimpse into the past for Scottish immigrant and how he rose to be a well respected citizen. Who also made his make in the linseed oil business.…Full review by lsproat57
May 14, 2023
If you are into historic mansions, then this has to be on your list for south-western Ontario day-trips. (If you hate historic mansions, this won't change your mind, so don't waste your time). Intere…Full review by PhotoDudeIII
Jun 24, 2022
We were too early to go inside but the grounds are great and very picturesque building with lots of history. It is a Victorian mansion built in 1877. The Livingston Family from Scotland lived here …Full review by browncondo2102
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