Grenfell House Museum - Historic Places Days

Grenfell House Museum

Saint Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador
Type
House Museum/Homestead
Address
Grenfell House Museum, West Street, Saint Anthony, NL, Canada
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Prior to the late 19th century, almost no permanent health-care resources existed in Labrador and northern Newfoundland. In 1893, Dr. Grenfell, a British medical missionary to Newfoundland, founded the Grenfell Mission’s first hospital in Battle Harbour in 1893. In addition to improving medical access, Grenfell also sought to improve social services and wellbeing and contributed to the growth of the craft industry in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Built between 1909 and 1910, Grenfell House Museum is the former home of Dr. Grenfell and his family. Originally being the sole house on the hill, it earned the nickname of the
“castle” and featured flowerbeds and vegetable gardens and a New England design. When Dr. Grenfell retired to Vermont, the house became a residence for Grenfell Mission workers until 1978 when it was turned over to the Grenfell Historical Society. 

This listing was created by the National Trust for Canada. If you own or administer this site and would like to take ownership of the listing, please reach out to us via email at historicplacesdays@nationaltrustcanada.ca. 

Sources:

https://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/plan-and-book/attractions/211384

Grenfell House Registered Heritage Structure

 

https://www.cdnmedhall.ca/laureates/wilfredgrenfell

 

Fun Facts

  • Dr. Grenfell helped create cottage industries and built orphanages, churches and a dry dock
  • For many fishermen, Dr. Grenfell was the first doctor they ever visited
  • Many early Grenfell rugs are considered historic works of art and can be found in Canadian art galleries and museums

Location

Grenfell House Museum, West Street, Saint Anthony, NL, Canada
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