Fulford Place

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Fulford Place is a historic Edwardian mansion and museum in Brockville, Ontario, known for its grand architecture, period furnishings, and landscaped grounds overlooking the St. Lawrence River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage property
historic house museum
mansion
architecturalStyle Edwardian
builtFor George Taylor Fulford
category Historic house museums in Ontario
Museums in Brockville
National Historic Sites in Ontario
country Canada
era Edwardian era
hasAccessibility seasonal public access
hasCollection Fulford family artifacts
decorative arts
historic furnishings
hasFeature carriage house
formal dining room
grand architecture
grand staircase
landscaped grounds
ornamental interior woodwork
period furnishings
riverfront terrace
stained glass windows
walled garden
hasFunction historic site
museum
tourist attraction
hasGarden formal gardens
hasView Saint Lawrence River
surface form: St. Lawrence River
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
Ontario Heritage Trust property
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Brockville
surface form: City of Brockville

United Counties of Leeds and Grenville
surface form: Leeds and Grenville United Counties
location Brockville
surface form: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
namedAfter Fulford family
openToPublic true
operatedBy Ontario Heritage Trust
overlooks Saint Lawrence River
surface form: St. Lawrence River
ownedBy Ontario Heritage Trust
region Eastern Ontario
tourismRegion Thousand Islands region
usedFor educational programs
guided tours
special events

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Brockville hasAttraction Fulford Place
Ontario Heritage Trust owns Fulford Place