The York County Gaol is a large stone building is pure Georgian architecture with its restrained simplicity and symmetry. It was designed by J.E. Woolford. In 1799 the gaol was built…
McLeod’s Inn
Loyalists Duncan and John McLeod built this house (12-14 Waterloo Row in Fredericton) with its gambrel roof over a two-storey frame around 1785-86 and established Mcleod’s Inn on the site in…
Smyth House
Constructed in 1787, Smyth House, situated at 744 King Street in Fredericton, along with the property at 752 King Street, exemplifies the two primary architectural styles prevalent in New Brunswick…