The Kitchen family have lived in the Grimsby area for almost 250 years. William Dennis Kitchen built this home with its three gables, Georgian style verandah and intricately designed windows for his family in 1860. William's relatives had lived in the area for a century before.
The house remained in the Kitchen family until 1959, which was about the time a fire destroyed the upper storey of the house. The gables were built after the fire and since then a room above the front enterance and half pie windows have been added to this distinctive house.
The Grimsby Historical Society, archives and brochures (call for availability), are located at the Carnegie Building. They are available by phone or for a visit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 am - 12 noon or by appointment.
Private Residence, not open to the public
Phone: | (905) 309-0796 |
Kitchen House
212 Main Street East
Grimsby, Ontario
L3M 1P6
Latitude: | 43.185610824487 |
Longitude: | -79.535437096714 |
UTM easting: | 619015 |
UTM northing: | 4782468 |
Grimsby Historical Society, Grimsby Archives
Carnegie Commons Building
25 Adelaide Street
Grimsby, Ontario
L3M 1X2
Tel (905) 309-0796
Email ghsarchives(at)beacon.org