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Bristow’s Inn incorporates the elegance of a classic Carpenter Gothic heritage home with small town Ontario friendliness, creating a quintessential Victorian experience.

The property was designated by the Township of Woolwich for its historical and architectural value under the Ontario Heritage Act.

Photo: Vlad Umnov

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