Charles Macdonald Concrete House - Historic Places Days

Charles Macdonald Concrete House

Centreville, Nova Scotia
Type
Museum/Gallery
Address
19 Saxon Street, Centreville, NS, Canada
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Hours
Wednesday to Sunday; 10am - 5pm
Phone
9026783177

The Charles Macdonald Concrete House is a two-story home built entirely of reinforced concrete in 1912. The surrounding grounds are a folk art wonderland, speckled with whimsical concrete deer, giant toadstools, and hand-sculpted furniture. Inside, our museum galleries showcase the original artwork of concrete pioneer, folk artist, and political activist Charlie Macdonald, alongside curated exhibits from current local artists.

Amenities

  • Family-Friendly
  • Guided Tour
  • Parking
  • Pet-Friendly

Fun Facts

– Charles Macdonald was the first to bring concrete to Annapolis Valley

– The house was originally built as a concrete factory in 1912 and Charlie slept in a tent on the roof

– Charlie and Mabel Macdonald had a beagle named Twinkle

– Mabel Macdonald was a skilled rug hooker

Location

19 Saxon Street, Centreville, NS, Canada
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