Asa Wolverton HouseDoors Open Along the Grand

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  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
Asa Wolverton House

The Asa Wolverton House, built in 1851 by a lumber merchant, is a designated historical property. The Greek-revival-style manor sits on the banks of the Grand River and is recognized as being associated with the Underground Railroad. It was once owned by an oil tycoon, John Sifton, and his son, a lawyer who worked with Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

Contact info

52 Grand River Street South
Paris, Ontario
E-mail: Jacri50@rogers.com
http://www.wolvertonhousebnb.com

Architecture

Year built: 1851
Building type:Historical house
Architect: Asa Wolverton
Architectural style:Classical revival

Dates/hours open

May 09, 10:00am - May 09, 04:00pm

Saturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.