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The Henry House
The Henry House
was built in 1834 in the suburb of Halifax. It has a side hall plan which
is typical of the houses built in that period. The use of ironstone and
granite is relative of the style of many Halifax residences of the early
19th century. The masonry of the gable wall and surrounds are British
in character. For twenty years it was the home of William Alexander
Henry the Father of Confederation.
Three levels of The Henry House have been restored to
create a restaurant, a pub and a private dining facility.
The Henry House offers 5 English-style ales that have
been brewed at the Granite Brewery in Halifax. They are top-fermented,
unpasturized ales which are brewed with all natual ingredients.
The Henry House proudly prepares a fine selection of
regional Maritime Favourites and traditional pub fare.
We invite you to come and enjoy fine food, good ale and a warm welcome
in the grand old house where William Alexander Henry
proudly entertained 150 years ago.
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