Enjoy life in the seaside town of Annapolis Royal and stay in this Landmark Heritage Home which offers 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Built in 1890 offers 4,400 sq. ft of Historic luxury. This High Victorian style home is historically plaqued and updated to include the luxuries of a modern home while preserving the home’s character. The Lark & Loon’s spectacular ambiance is highlighted with environmentally friendly and efficient propane fireplaces in all common rooms and heat pumps for air conditioning throughout.
Your breakfast with locally grown produce will be prepared in a bright chef’s kitchen and served in Large formal dining, double parlors and massive entry complete the downstairs. In addition to all the second level guest space there is a “minstrels gallery” at the top of the ornate main staircase. For fair weather enjoyment there is a screened in porch. Walk or cycle to every imaginable town amenity or while away the afternoon in the light and airy, warm and welcoming Lark & Loon in historic Annapolis Royal.
As you stroll through the wonderful Botanical Gardens and along the dikes you may even witness the grace of waltzing Loons on the water and the flutter of a Lark.
With a population of fewer than five hundred, Annapolis Royal ranks as the smallest town in Nova Scotia, if not in all of Canada.
Its modern economy is based on tourism and its attractions remain the same: the beautiful natural setting that first delighted explorers, and the little town itself, whose story reflects the earliest history of Canada.
Annapolis Royal is no caricature. It is a real town, with vibrant community organizations, a bustling main street, two National Historic Sites, specialty shops and museums, a theatre, a seasonal farmers’ market, a well-developed arts scene and the distinction of being named in 2004 the “Most Liveable Small Town in the World”.