Fodor's Expert Review Henry Stuart House

Upper Town Historic Home

If you want to get a firsthand look at how the well-to-do English residents of Québec City lived in a bygone era, this is the place. Built in 1849 by the wife of wealthy businessman William Henry, the Regency-style cottage was bought in 1918 by the sisters Adèle and Mary Stuart. Active in such philanthropic organizations as the Red Cross and the Historical and Literary Society, the sisters were pillars of Québec City's English-speaking community. They also maintained an English-style garden behind the house. The home has since been classified a historic site for its immaculate physical condition and the museum-like quality of its furnishings, almost all of them Victorian. Guided tours of the house and garden start on the hour and include a cup of tea and piece of lemon cake.

Historic Home

Quick Facts

82 Grande Allée Ouest
Québec City, Québec  G1R 2G6, Canada

418-647–4347

maisonhenrystuart.qc.ca

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: C$8, Closed Sun. and Mon. and Sept.–late June.

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