Bernard Gray Hall Bed and Breakfast

Rated 9.3 in 73 reviews. 3 rooms.

The corner of King Street and Prideaux Street has always been important location in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Prior to 1812, this was location of Newark jail house. The land registry shows entries from 1817 when this parcel of land was considered crown land and was bought and sold a few times as "the lot" until 1831 when John Graham purchased the land and built a tavern here called the John Graham Tavern and a period after it was named Black Swan Inn. John Graham lost the property sometime before 1845 for taxes unpaid. From 1845 to 1893, the activities of this parcel of land and building are not clear, but there are rumors that it was also a bakery at sometime before 1890. In 1893 the land registry again documents the land as being sold by the town for unpaid taxes to Fanny Rowley. Fanny Rowley then sold the property to Emma Brown (a spinster) in 1906. Emma Brown past away in 1913 and left the estate to her brother Albert Brown from Texas; the record read he was unmarried. During our renovation over the years, we came across a marking on the staircase wall that was dated 1911 by the plasterers, this was during Emma Browns ownership.

Featuring a garden and views of garden, Bernard Gray Hall Bed and Breakfast is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Niagara on the Lake, 1.5 km from Mississauga Beach. Boasting a housekeeping service, this property also provides guests with a picnic area. The bed and breakfast provides rooms with air conditioning, free private parking and free WiFi.

At the bed and breakfast, each unit has a wardrobe. Units come complete with a private bathroom equipped with a shower and a hair dryer, while certain units at the bed and breakfast also offer a seating area. At the bed and breakfast, each unit is equipped with bed linen and towels.

Full English/Irish and American breakfast options with warm dishes, fresh pastries and pancakes are available daily at the bed and breakfast.

Guests can also relax in the shared lounge area.

Niagara Falls Train Station is 21 km from Bernard Gray Hall Bed and Breakfast, while Rainbow Bridge is 23 km away. The nearest airport is Niagara Falls International Airport, 29 km from the accommodation.

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Recommended Nearby

A guide to great places near Bernard Gray Hall Bed and Breakfast

  1. The Exchange Brewery

    Atmosphere, beer, service

    160 m from hotel
    7 Queen St

  2. Queens Royal Park

    Perfect spot for a picnic.

    190 m from hotel
    Front St

  3. Prince Of Wales Hotel

    the most beautiful hotel in Niagara-on-the-lake. Simply stunning.

    192 m from hotel
    6 Picton St

  4. Nina Gelateria

    They make great crepes. I had the breakfast one. So yunny

    202 m from hotel
    37 Queen St

  5. COWS Niagara on the Lake

    Lots of cow-themed gifts here, including t-shirts and pjs. We bought some cute MooMooLemon clothes here for a niece's birthday gift.

    217 m from hotel
    44 Queen Street

  6. Il Gelato di Carlotta

    Delicious ice cream. Surely the best in the whole town

    240 m from hotel
    59 Queen St

  7. The Olde Angel Inn

    Go when Souljam is playing. Tightest band going.

    262 m from hotel
    224 Regent St

  8. The Irish Harp Pub

    Guiness and the Irish sampler and Corned Beef and Cabbage!

    300 m from hotel
    245 King St

  9. Treadwell

    Amazing food, all sourced locally and great service. Reservations recommended highly in the summer

    386 m from hotel
    114 Queen St

  10. Shaw Festival Theatre

    Come by the stage door after the show and meet the actors! Walk right out of the main doors and follow the sidewalk to the stage door stairs.

    484 m from hotel
    10 Queen’s Parade

  11. Fort George National Historic Site of Canada

    NHS in Canada

    0.7 km from hotel
    51 Queens Parade

  12. Two Sisters Vineyards

    As expensive as it looks, $10 for 3 tasting and bottles start at $25

    1.8 km from hotel
    240 John St E