A 1798 heritage house built by Col. Robert Nelles UEL in Grimsby, Ontario. The oldest continuously inhabited home between Niagara-on-the-Lake and Kingston, Nelles Manor was the family home for four successive generations of Nelles descendants, and remains standing today as a testament to Robert’s wisdom and perseverance through an ambitious colonial beginning.
The house and grounds are also a War of 1812 battlefield site.
A hidden gem in the heritage and cultural landscape of Niagara.
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Nelles Manor Museum hosts tours, teas, commemorations of local historical events, ghost tours and more!
The Manor contains original wood works, fittings and many Nelles family items. I was lovely restored over 40 years from eight apartments to a family home, which was then donated to the community as a heritage house museum in 2016.
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