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Halfway between Toronto & Quebec
City-Fine Dining-B&B accommodations-wine list-packages 5 minutes off Hwy 401
our combination
Antique Shop, Tea Room and Bed & Breakfast style Inn offers great all
inclusive packages with area attractions in Eastern Ontario
Bed & Breakfast, Antiques, fine dining &
upscale shopping all in
one place.
From the outside you
might pass us by, but come inside and be amazed! We offer you the
opportunity to leave the world behind and to treat all your senses. We're
your perfect getaway. Rural setting with an urban flair and
"savoir-faire".
The Village Antiques & Tea Room ~ Bed & Breakfast
came about through various stages. Victor &
Marcel decided to move their well established antique business to the quiet
hamlet of Williamsburg in the early winter of 1989.
Seeking to
combine both residential & commercial quarters, the present building loaned
itself to both these scenarios. The main floor had previously been used as
living quarters and the second story had housed a Masonic temple and would make for a great showroom. However, it (the building) was vacant and
had been so for some time. It was in desperate need of a lot of T.L.C. and major
renovations.
Finally, our antique shop operating in Ottawa, only 60
km north, under the name of Le Déja Vu, was relocated to this spot in
spring '89. It was soon evident that our quiet little hamlet was eagerly
in need of place to have a cuppa and light lunch so Victor & Marcel began
to make scones & tea biscuits in 1992 for customers perusing the retail
stock. Then folks requested soups & sandwiches & then hot meals &
then dinners & then a liquor license & so on. Keeping very busy, all the while renovating the building,
Victor & Marcel
added the Bed & Breakfast facilities in 1996.
The business flourished. The
combination of antique shop and tea room by day and gourmet dining in the evening combined
with a few guest rooms for B&B was quite novel an idea for the time and for the area.
We served many a happy customer, all of whom returned time & time again
spreading the word to their family and friends but still keeping it a well
guarded secret. Then, in March of 2000, Kathy Donovan of Ottawa's CJOH
television station got wind of this secret and featured our story on an episode
of "Regional Contact" and the rest is history!
The original frame building was built circa 1860
and housed a harness maker's shop. We left the old barn doors beneath the
vinyl siding as a reminder of earlier years. Upstairs of the main building
housed a Masonic temple from the early 1900 until early 1980. The porthole
in the door atop the landing is a testimony of this secret society's closed
brotherhood and remains there to this day. When adding the B&B, the
main house was attached to the former carriage houses and so now we have this
eclectic blend of periods and styles that form this oasis of charm &
hospitality that one must experience to appreciate.
Your room is ready and
dinner is served!
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The Village Antiques &
Tea Room ~ Bed & Breakfast
4326 County Road #31 (Bank St. South),
Williamsburg ON |