Fitzroy Hall, our stately Victorian home was built in 1872 by Thomas Essery Esq. for Alexander Brown Esq., a local banker. For a time after it was completed, one of the room, now the Alexander Brown Suite, was used as a bank. Alexander Brown’s wife was Georgina Coles, a daughter of the Honorable George Coles, a Father of Confederation and Premier of Prince Edward Island when both Responsible Government and the Free School Act came to be. This prominent figure in Island history and the history of Confederation often lived at Fitzroy Hall and spent the last years of his life here, amongst he daughter and family.
In 1911, the property and home were sold to Samuel A. MacDonald, a local merchant. The MacDonald family maintained the home until April 1993 when the Doucette family acquired the home. Becoming proud and caring owners, Helen and Reginald took on the responsibility of carefully preserving the beauty of the past and history behind this Historic Home.
This Victorian home is located in historic downtown Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island, a 10-minute walk from Victoria Park and the waterfront. It offers bicycle rentals and free in-room Wi-Fi.
The homey rooms at Fitzroy Hall include antique furniture and high ceilings. They are equipped with cable TV and a DVD player. Each has a private bathroom.
A full breakfast is served in the elegant dining room, featuring a chandelier and fireplace. Guests can relax in the parlor or play the piano in the living room.
Harbour Hippo Land and Sea Tours is a 15-minute walk from the Fitzroy Hall Bed and Breakfast. Prince Edward Island National Park is 26 km from the property.