AlderleaDigital Doors Open Brampton
- In-person
- Digital Doors Open
- 2024 theme: Adaptive reuse
- Full wheelchair access
- Guided tours available
- Parking
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
- Videos
Alderlea, meaning meadow of alder trees, is a well-preserved heritage building, built at the height of the Victorian era. It is one of the finest examples of Italianate villa architecture in Ontario. Following careful restoration, this 19th-century mansion has plenty to offer. Come and see how the house has been adapted for use as a popular heritage venue.
Alderlea, meaning meadow of alder trees, is a well preserved heritage building, built at the height of the Victorian era. It is one of the finest examples of Italianate villa architecture in Ontario. The property also holds tremendous landmark status on an elevated terrace overlooking Gage Park. Following careful restoration for adaptive reuse, this 19th-century mansion has plenty to offer. Check out the video below and see how the house has been adapted for use as a heritage venue.
Contact info
40 Elizabeth Street SouthBrampton, Ontario
E-mail: Alderlea@brampton.ca
https://thealderlea.ca
Architecture
Year built: 1867Building type:CommercialHistorical landmarkHistorical house
Architect: Taylor Hazel (2009-13 renovations)
Architectural style:Italianate
Dates/hours open
Oct 05, 10:00am - Oct 05, 04:00pmSaturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.