Gallery Page: Photos of the Historic Homes in Harbour Grace

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This is a photo of Ridley Hall in the early 1900’s. Located on Water Street Harbour Grace, Ridley Hall was home to wealthy merchant Thomas Ridley and his family from 1820-1894. Ridley Hall later served as a Cable Station throughout the 1930’s-1940’s. It now lays abandoned since 1954.

Photo of Rothesay House in 1905. Located on Water Street Harbour Grace. Rothesay House is currently a Bed and Breakfast.

This is a photo of Hampshire Cottage on Water Street Harbour Grace. Hampshire Cottage is thought to be the one of the oldest houses in Harbour Grace with construction beginning in 1826.

This is a photo of Greyhurst House in the 1900’s. Located on Water Street Harbour Grace. The Greyhurst house was originally the home of Dr. William Allen. Later in 1954 the Soper family purchased the home and constructed a service station behind it. The house was torn down in 1955.