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Rosedale Manor Bed and Breakfast Boutique

Coordinates: 47°14′45″N 53°57′40″W / 47.24583°N 53.96111°W / 47.24583; -53.96111
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Rosedale Manor Bed and Breakfast Boutique
Rosedale Manor, located in Placentia, Newfoundland.
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Former namesVerran House
Alternative namesRosedale Manor
General information
TypeSecond Empire style
Architectural styleMansard style heritage home[1]
LocationPlacentia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Address40 Orcan Drive
Coordinates47°14′45″N 53°57′40″W / 47.24583°N 53.96111°W / 47.24583; -53.96111
Completedc. 1893
Renovated1989
OwnerChristopher Newhook, Lori Pretty
Technical details
Floor count2
Awards and prizes2022 Wild Rose Recognition Award,[2] Southcott 2019 [3]
Other information
Number of rooms4 Bedrooms
Website
rosedalemanor.ca

Rosedale Manor Bed and Breakfast (commonly known as Rosedale Manor) is a bed and breakfast located in Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Built in 1893, it is a top historical tourist destination in the Placentia area.

History

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Harry Verran was a mining engineer from Cornwall, England who came to Newfoundland in 1857 to work for the American entrepreneur Cyrus Field. Field helped prepare the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean, and hired Henry to operate the telegraph machine for the American Telegraph Company situated in Placentia. He built the house in 1893, and married Mary Sweetman, a descendant of the popular Saunders and Sweetman firm local to Placentia.[4] The house was owned by Verran family until 1972 before it was sold to the town of Placentia. It was bought and renovated in 1989, saving it from demolition, and then opened to the public as Rosedale Manor B&B. The old roses in the garden come from soil transported as ballast in a ship from Ireland.

Description

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The house has four bedrooms, all with period decor, antique furniture, and co-owner Christopher Newhook's original artwork. There is a common living room area, a dining room, an English-style flower garden and a koi fish pond. The house incorporates a second empire style of architecture, which was very common in Newfoundland after the great fire of St. John's in 1892. Its distinguishing features are highly decorated hooded dormer windows, ground floor bay windows and door openings with a mansard roof.[5]

Recognition

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Due to the rich history of the site and building, it was designated as a Registered Heritage Structure of Newfoundland and Labrador in 2000. It was one of three structures to receive this status in Placentia, the other two being the St. Luke's Cultural Heritage Centre and the O'Reilly House Museum.[6]

The Rosedale Manor was one of the recipients of the 2022 Wild Rose Recognition Award given by the Town of Placentia. The award honours those who have contributed to beautification, maintenance and gardening projects on private property or public spaces, community clean up or environmental projects.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Rosedale Manor B&B". newfoundlandandlabrador.com. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  2. ^ "2022 Wild Rose Recognition Award Recipients". Facebook. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Southcott Winners". Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Irish Immigrants - placentiahistory.ca". Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Rosedale Manor B&B/Placentia Tourism Newfoundland/Accommodations". rosedalemanor.ca. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  6. ^ "Registered Heritage Structures of Newfoundland and Labrador".
  7. ^ "Wild Rose Award". Facebook. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
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