St. John's Anglican Church
Ancaster - Wilson Street
The house on the left is the historical OLD UNION Hotel - The Old Union Hotel was built in 1832 for George Rousseaux, St John Rousseaux’s son. At least, the front part of the building dates from 1832. The rear of the building dates from about 1860 and was added during rebuilding after a fire. The building next door, now connected to the Old Union Hotel, was once the stables for the hotel. This is not the Union Hotel where the Bloody Assize was held in 1814; that was an earlier building built…
St John's Anglican Church
Ancaster Farmer's Market
Ancaster - Wilson Street - Hammill House
This was the home of Richard Edmund Hammill, a grocer and butcher. It was built in the 1830s. While the new Township Hall was being built about 1966, this house was used as the municipal centre, police station, and council offices. This is a good example of an 1860's village house. At that time its owner, Richard Hammill was a village grocer and butcher. He resided here until his death in 1895. This is a pleasant blending of architectural styles with Neo-Classical lines around the lower…
Theater Ancaster (Old Fire Hall)
Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum
Your Town, Your Voice
Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum
Your Town, Your Voice