Originally settled by the French, Bedeque is one of the oldest communities on Prince Edward Island. "Maplethorpe" was built in the 1860’s by Major Wright, and was an imposing home indicative of the owner’s status as a prominent businessman, postmaster and Justice of the Peace.
Painstaking renovations were begun in January 2002 and although they continue to this day, the property was able to be opened as a bed and breakfast in July 2002. Historic Maplethorpe is proud to have been chosen as one of seven Island properties to be featured on a charity holiday home tour.
Property amenities:
All rooms have in-room television with VCR/cable, premium linens, ceiling fans, fresh flowers and luxury toiletries. All rooms include full served daily breakfast and access to beverages and treats in the Loyalist dining room. Guests are free to use the parlor including a selection of Island-related reading materials and videos. Guests have access to public computer with Internet access, FAX and telephone on the second floor landing. Guests are welcome to borrow beach blankets. Early risers report seeing turkeys and foxes in the pine grove.
Also available to guests for a nominal additional charge are laundry service, supper, and packed lunches.
Nearby attractions and activities:
You are welcome to the College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts of Canada.
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