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Adam Lockhart
built Storrington House in 1817. He was a prominent merchant,
banker, ship owner, and later, the secretary of the Niagara Harbour
and Dock Company.
Yesteryear, a prominent merchant's home, today, a prominent Bed
& Breakfast.
Storrington House is situated on a lovely tree-lined street, amidst
beautiful gardens, and features a secluded guest garden.
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A pleasant
short walk along Simcoe Street to the town centre, where you will
find wonderful shops and fine restaurants. Of course, the renowned
Shaw Theatres present sell-out productions all season from mid-April
ending with a candle-light stroll at Christmas time. Niagara-On-The-Lake,
the first capital of Upper Canada, is rich in history and charm.

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