Circa 1906
Please note: we are closed for the season until May 1st. Booking calendar is still available for pre-bookings.
This grand home was built circa 1906 for Colonel Hugh Alexander Rose II and redone circa 1920 in Tudor Revival style, characterized by exposed timbers with stucco infill. The exterior style was changed to Tudor because the Colonel was fascinated with the style while serving in Europe during WWI.
The property boasts beautiful outdoor space with views of the adjacent Welland Canal. All rooms include private ensuites.
We strive to make your stay as memorable and enjoyable as possible and truly hope you feel at home at the Rose Manor.