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| Established | 1971 |
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| Location | 1633 Starr's Point Road,Starr's Point, Nova ScotiaCanada |
| Type | National Historic Site of Canada |
| Website | http://museum.gov.ns.ca/prh/en/home |
| Official name | Acacia Grove / Prescott House National Historic Site of Canada |
| Designated | 1969 |
| Type | Provincially Registered Property |
| Designated | 1983/08/04 |
| Reference no. | 00PNS0015 |
Prescott House Museum is a historic house and gardens located inStarr's Point, Nova Scotia which is part of theNova Scotia Museum. Built between 1812 and 1816 byCharles Ramage Prescott as the centrepiece of his country estate calledAcacia Grove, it is one of the best preservedGeorgian houses in Canada.
Prescott, a wealthy merchant fromHalifax, Nova Scotia purchased the land in 1811 when he took early retirement from his shipping and trading career. He used Acacia Grove as a base for agricultural experiments, importing a wide variety of plants, especiallyapple varieties which he shared freely with area growers. When Prescott died in 1859, the house was purchased and maintained for several decades by the Kaye family. However later owners neglected the house and by the 1890s, it fell into ruin. In 1931 the property was purchased by Mary Allison Prescott, the great granddaughter of Charles Prescott. She restored the house and lived in it with her two sisters until 1970. They donated the house to the Province ofNova Scotia in 1971.
The house was designated aNational Historic Site of Canada in 1969.[1] It is also a Provincially Registered Property under the province'sHeritage Property Act.[2]
The house is operated as part of theNova Scotia Museum system and explores Prescott's life,Georgian architecture, the apple industry and the lives of the Prescott sisters. Fully restored rooms depict both the Georgian period of Charles Prescott's time and the later era of the 1930s and 40s when it was restored by the Prescott sisters. Open from May to October, the museum offers guided tours of the period rooms and hosts a variety of regular events to interpret the house and its gardens for families and children.
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