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Explore Eldon House, London's oldest residence. Virtually unchanged since the last century, this historic home contains family heirlooms, furnishings and priceless treasures of the Harris family as well as a re-created 19th century garden. Built in 1834 for Captain John and Amelia Harris, the house remained in the Harris family until 1959 when it was given to the city complete with family furnishings and priceless treasures. Although surrounded by the city today, the house and its recreated 19th century gardens are places of tranquility and beauty. Each June an old-fashioned garden party is held on the grounds. During the summer months, traditional teas are served in the afternoon. Tours of the house are available throughout the year but are especially popular at Christmas time when the house is festooned with the decorations of the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

Location: 481 Ridout Street N, London Ontario N6A 3G2 Telephone 519-672-4580

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(Brantford) Bell Homestead National Historic Site
(Brantford) Bell Memorial
(Brantford) Brant County Museum and Archives
(Simcoe) Carillon Tower
(Ingersoll) Cheese Factory Museum/Sports Museum

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