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The Westover Inn began
as a limestone Victorian mansion, built in 1867 by William and
Joseph Hutton. Its charm has aged beautifully, and today, the inn
offers 22 guest rooms, two unique dining rooms and an outdoor patio
serving award-winning regional cuisine. Private function facilities
are available for up to 40 people. All of this set amongst 9
hectares (19 acres) of beautifully landscaped grounds.
For a detailed tour, visit our web site at www.westoverinn.com
Or call us at 1-800-268-8243 or 1-519-284-2977 Or email us at
reservations@westoverinn.com
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We
have three buildings to accommodate our guests. The original stone
Manor boasts five charming second floor guest rooms and one
luxurious suite that has a whirlpool. All of the rooms in the Manor
differ in layout, and have original mouldings and lofty ceilings.
Some have a balcony overlooking the grounds and stained glass
windows. Our decor is in keeping with the historic nature of the
building, and each room has a sitting area and writing table.
The Terrace—which served as a dormitory for priests during
Westover's years as a seminary—sits on a gentle rise overlooking
the Manor. The Terrace has twelve guest rooms that have contemporary
decor.
The Cottage offers privacy and luxury. It has two one-bedroom suites
and two queen-bedded rooms which overlook our Victorian tea house
and gardens. These suites and rooms have a private patio, and make a
good home base for theatregoers or country ramblers on extended
visits to our area.
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We have two elegant
Victorian dining rooms, a comfortable lounge, and a summer patio
surrounded by flower gardens and enormous maples. For that
extra-special occasion, we can serve dinner in our postcard-pretty
tea house which was constructed by the Hutton brothers for their
mother. A children's menu is also available,
Our chef uses local, Perth County ingredients—fruit, vegetables,
and organically-raised beef—to create dishes that are fresh,
modern and uniquely Westover Inn's own. We make our own breads and
other baked goods, ice creams and sorbets.
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We
can help you arrange for an active day:
- golfing (St. Marys Golf Club)
- hiking (Avon Trail just outside the door)
- shopping and antique hunting – St. Marys and Shakespeare are
renowned for
- antiques
- playing tennis (municipal courts)
And there is plenty of enjoyment on our own property:
- nine hectares (19 acres) of acres of lawn and gardens
- an outdoor swimming pool
- inn bicycles
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Wine tastings –
an extravaganza of wines from around the world (let us know if you
would like to be added to our wine tastings mailing list)
Christmas, New Year's, Valentine's – all traditional
holidays are special at Westover
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Shakespeare to the Shoreline - Explore the treasures of
Huron County with themed self-guided driving tours.
Stratford
Festival – (May to November) the plays of Shakespeare,
contemporary drama, and a musical
The Grand Theatre
– professional theatre during the fall and winter in London
Wildwood Conservation Area – 25 kilometres (16 miles) of
groomed cross-country ski trails, hiking, and good conditions for
windsurfing and ice-fishing
St. Marys – the best village in southern Ontario for
strolling, with a lovely riverside walkway, an historic train
station and water tower, several beautiful bridges, and plenty of
limestone buildings
St. Marys Quarry – Canada's largest natural swimming
pool
St. Marys Museum
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Westover Inn is in St.
Marys, midway between Windsor and Toronto.
Click
for map and driving directions.
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Innkeeper:
Stephen McCotter
300 Thomas Street
St. Marys, Ontario, Canada
N4X 1B1
Telephone: 1-519-284-2977
Toll-Free: 1-800-268-8243
Fax: 1-519-284-4043
E-mail:
reservations@westoverinn.com
Website: www.westoverinn.com |
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