Guest Floor
The entire floor is at your disposal - The Breault Lounge; The Connemara, Edward and Ryan Guest Rooms; The Cherry Bath and The Harlequin Bath.
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The Edward is named for Ann's Dad Ted, an avid airplane modeller. Treasured pieces from his collection are on display here. |
The Connemara is named for a Kawartha cottage in our family's past which in turn was named after an area in County Mayo Ireland. |

The Ryan is named for my childrens' Great Grandmother Lillian and Great-Great Grandmother Catherine, both born Ryans.
The Connemara (twin beds) and The Edward (queen bed and room for a cot) overlook the Rideau Canal and offer private off-suite bathrooms. The Ryan (queen bed) overlooks our Confederation Oak tree and offers an ensuite bathroom. The Bed and Breakfast has central air conditionning to ensure your comfort in the warm, humid Ottawa climate.
Each room has a bed of hotel quality, silent ceiling fans, a clock-radio and a table, comfortable chair, laptop and TV cable hookups, ample lighting and closet space and a soft bath robe hanging in the closet. My friend Lynn Munro of Mosaic Imports (Chelsea, Quebec) worked with me to select the linens that adorn the guest rooms....
Lots of goodies in The Breault Lounge - a guest telephone, cable television, refrigerator, microwave, hot beverage service and library. A portable cable ready television is available for your guest room on a first-come first-serve basis.
The Cherry Bath was almost called The Ambassador's Bath because of the diplomatic history of the house. We stripped the floor down to the hardwood and stained it a warm cherry.

The Harlequin Bath was designed by Lynn's hubby Jamie who turned an unheated storage space into a work of art. Ann filled it with mirth. We called Jamie an “Arpenter” as a tribute to his building and artistry talents.
You can't see the new shower fixtures in this photo but they are there I assure you!

We think children, young and old, will particularly enjoy this room.

