Blue Room @ La Maison DREW
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The bedroom has a key lock, has 1 queen bed and is located on the ground floor. Reclining armchair. Beautiful bathroom\double fireplace, air conditioning Access to the living room and veranda Smart TV (no cable) YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video included The room gives access to an upstairs dining room (shared with other guests): fridge, microwave, stove, coffee maker, coffee and tea and all necessary cooking utensils The space Located less than a kilometer from the Marina and less than 300 meters from downtown Magog, Maison Drew is a remarkable example of traditional Quebec architecture. Introducing Maison Drew Location: Magog, a picturesque town in the Estrie region of Quebec. The house is close to all commercial and cultural activities. It is located a few meters from the Old Bell Tower and the Merry House. History and Context: Maison Drew is a historic building, dating from the 19th century, and is a valuable testimony to the architectural heritage of the region. It belonged to the Drew family for several generations, it is now the property of the Dessalines family (Rochenel & Esther), a Canadian-Haitian couple who recently settled in Magog. The house has been carefully preserved and restored to maintain its historical character. Architecture: Style: Maison Drew is a typical example of the residential architecture of the time, often characterized by elegant details and wooden construction. Features: It features traditional elements such as small-pane windows, solid wood doors, and decorative carved wood details. Furnishings: The interior is often furnished with period features, such as hardwood floors, brick fireplaces and decorative moldings. The cottage consists of 5 large bedrooms including 2 suites, each with a shower or private bathroom comfortably furnished. Restoration and Conservation: The house has been the subject of several restoration projects to preserve its authenticity while modernizing its facilities to meet contemporary standards. Conservation efforts include preserving original materials and repairing old architectural elements. Current Use: Maison Drew is a cottage with owner-occupiers, a guest house or family-type inn offering a pleasant space, a nourishing and delicious breakfast. The House is sometimes used for special events or guided tours to allow the public to discover the history and heritage of Magog. It can also serve as a private residence, offering a glimpse into historical life in a modern setting. Cultural Importance: Maison Drew is a symbol of local history and traditional Quebec architecture. It contributes to the preservation of cultural heritage and provides an educational opportunity for visitors and residents. Guest access As our guests, you have access to the courtyard, SPA, living room, dining room upstairs (except the one on the ground floor) and the Veranda. During your stay The House is a guest house, so the owners are on site and are open to greetings and exchanges if you wish. Otherwise, your distance and privacy will be respected Other things to note Intercontinental breakfast is available upon request. Fees may be charged. On the other hand, you are entitled to coffee, tea, ice cubes and fresh water from the refrigerator dispenser made available to guests at the Veranda Registration Details Quebec - Registration number 141923, expires: 2025-02-14
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