Cargill “White House”in-person Doors Open Brockton
- In-person
- Self-guided tours available
Enjoy a rare opportunity to visit this house. In 1879, Henry Cargill started a logging/lumber business in the Walkerton area and built this so-called "White House" for his son. Cargill himself lived in the "Red House" across the street, which burned down in 1919. Over the years, several renovations have been completed to restore the home to its original appearance.
Contact info
12 Concession Road 10Cargill, Ontario
E-mail: info@walkertonbia.ca
https://vitacollections.ca/BrocktonHeritage/details.asp?ID=2422767
Architecture
Year built: 1900Building type:Historical housePrivate residence
Architectural style:EdwardianQueen Anne
Dates/hours open
Sep 26, 10:00am - Sep 26, 04:00pmSaturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.