100 John West Way, Aurora, Ontario, Canada, L4G 6J1

 


Hartman's Corners School

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Built c.1838 at Hartman’s Corners and relocated to its current location, as residence, in 1883 by George Graham. The structure presents a rare and early example of a one-room school, built of vertical plank construction with the influence of the Georgian architectural style. In the late 2000, the Hartman’s Corners School was fully restored and converted to commercial uses. Refreshments will be served.

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Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Address: 118 Wellington Street East external link
Telephone: 647-448-1155
Brochure: Download PDF
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Site Information:

Year Built: c.1838
Builder: Moved and converted by George Graham in 1883

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Designations:
Designated Heritage Building
Listed on the Aurora Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage
Town of Aurora Heritage Wooden Plaque
Site Services:

Limited Parking On-Site, On-Street Parking Available
Partial wheelchair access

 Parking is available Wheelchair access   


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