
The Waterloo Catle is a majestic Queen Anne Victorian residence located at Waterloo Row in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
The Home’s History
Built in 1895, it was the original home of the founders of Chestnut Canoes and is situated along the picturesque Saint John River, an area renowned for its line of historical homes, each boasting unique characteristics and impressive stature.

Rich in history and contributing to Fredericton’s cultural tapestry, this home offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern living, making it an enchanting residence that invites you to step back in time while enjoying contemporary comforts.
Its Current State
The property, currently operating as Brennan’s Bed & Breakfast, has been meticulously maintained, featuring newer roof shingles, a recently painted exterior, and modern upgrades such as a completely updated kitchen, six renovated bathrooms, and ductless split heat pumps in each of its six bedrooms.

Around the Property
Surrounding the property is a beautifully landscaped yard, offering a private oasis within the city, providing the perfect backdrop for both relaxation and entertaining.

Located in the heart of Fredericton, residents enjoy easy access to the city’s amenities, cultural attractions, and the picturesque landscape along the Saint John River.

Stepping Inside The Home
Step inside to discover a well-preserved interior featuring high ceilings, original hardwood floors, and elegant period detailing that complements modern updates seamlessly.

From the decorative woodwork and stained-glass windows to the distinctive turret and wrap-around porch, the residence showcases the hallmark features of the Queen Anne Victorian era.

Foyer and Stair



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