Piano House is a pristine two-bedroom Canadian Victorian farmhouse built in 1850 by the family of Jeremiah Hoyt, a run-away Quaker slave who arrived in Niagara on the Lake in Canada via the underground railroad. Harriet Beecher Stowe, anti-slavery writer and activist, was active in the region.
Piano House offers a serene and private retreat in Niagara on the Lake with antiques, hardwood floors, lace curtains and central air conditioning throughout. You'll be restored by its calm and restful interior, beautiful gardens, and three separate outdoor sitting areas including a covered porch. Bring a book, bring your sheet music, bring your laptop if you must (high-speed Internet connection provided).
Piano House is licensed by the Town of Niagara on the Lake.
Niagara on the Lake, the "prettiest little town in Canada," is a charming historic area, home to the award winning Shaw Festival, Fort George, wineries, golf courses, lakeside parks, biking trails along the Niagara River and alongside the vineyards, marina, spas, 30 minutes to Niagara Falls and casinos, butterfly conservatory, discount mall, jet boat and helicopter tours.
The half-acre property abounds with mature flowering trees, serene shade gardens, colorful islands of perennials, and graceful stone walkways. The owner is an avid gardener and offers her retreat for your enjoyment. There are three separate outdoor sitting areas, a cozy covered front porch that is ideal for morning coffee, a stone patio of graceful curves, and a large wooden deck nestled into an island of blooming perennials.
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