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Charlotte County Gaol
123 Frederick Street, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
The Charlotte County Gaol Provincial Historic Site consists of a two and a half storey split-faced granite building built in 1832 and situated on one of the original public town…
Dunn McQuoid House
126 Water Street, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
The Dunn-McQuoid House Provincial Historic Site is a two and a half storey wood clapboard house, situated on a parcel of land at 126 Water Street in the town of St. Andrews.
Residence Building 5 Classified Federal Heritage Building
Brandy Cove Road, St. Andrews, New Brunswick
The Residence at St Andrews consists of a large L shaped building of three-and-one-half storeys with wide cross-gambrel roof The exterior walls of the building are completely…
Federal Building
Main and Water Street, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
Located in the commercial centre of downtown St. Andrews in front of the government wharf stands the Federal Building. It is a two-storey, flat-roofed, rectangular, brick…
Cottage 1
Brandy Cove Road, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
The building known as Cottage 1 is a double cottage unobtrusively located on the crest of a steep, well-treed hillside overlooking other station buildings and Passamaquody Bay. It…
Fort Tipperary
69 Prince of Wales Street, St Andrews, New Brunswick
Fort Tipperary consists of the remains of a star-shaped fortification located on an approximately 1.7 ha site on Prince of Wales Street in the Town of St. Andrews. Earthworks are…
Gladstone Smith House
107 Queen Street, St. Andrews, New Brunswick
Erected in 1785, Gladstone Smith House is a small, 2 1/2 storey saltbox type house situated on a parcel of land on Queen Street, in the Town of St. Andrews.
Sheriff Andrews House
63 King Street, St. Andrews, New Brunswick
Sheriff Andrews House is an opulent brick 2-storey Adamesque Neoclassical-style residence located on the corner of King and Queen Streets in St. Andrews.
St. Andrews Blockhouse National Historic Site of Canada
1 Joes Point Road, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
St. Andrews Blockhouse is a wooden defensive structure located on the west point of the harbour at the extreme edge of the historic town of St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
St. Andrews Blockhouse
Joe's Point Road, Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
The St. Andrews Blockhouse overlooks the harbour and waterfront of St. Andrews. It is an imposing, square, wooden defensive structure whose second floor overhangs the ground…
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