Lordly Estate Municipal Museum & Park, located in beautiful Chester in the South Shore region, features a fine example of Georgian architecture (c 1806). Lordly House was the family home of Charles Lordly, a prominent merchant, an entrepreneur, and the first municipal clerk. The museum provides government and historical displays of the municipality, as well as some local genealogy and research centre (at 75 Regent Street).
A park and playground surround the museum. The museum also offers public access to Internet and e-mail (c@p site).
Facilities / Services
- Parking
- Picnic tables
- Public washroom
- Wheelchair accessible
- Internet access
Date details/Hours of operation
Mon–Sat 10am–4pm (closed Sun), or by appointment.
Admission
Details: Admission free; donations welcome.