
A Sneak Peek
The populace of the past were not all hard-fisted pioneers and wilderness fighters but more often, a settled community of sophisticated Nova Scotians who were content with nothing but the best things in life. The houses they chose to live in reflected their condition and their station and were the best examples of domestic architecture they could build. The means to make the final break from origins they considered too humble was provided by a more refined style we’ve come to know as Georgian.
Step into History
Join us for the complete restoration of a late 18th-century Georgian home on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. This remarkable Georgian edifice has been meticulously restored, preserving every detail of its historic 18th-century character.
But there’s a secret beneath the surface: How do you add the luxuries and comforts of modern living without sacrificing its historic fabric?
Starting next weekend, follow along as Dr. Christopher Cooper hosts this incredible journey in articles, essays, and episodes of Heritage Places Television. We’ll explore a unique Georgian jewel, located on its own private 38-acre island with its historic landscape fully intact. Come and discover a new way of living with history.


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Should be worthwhile. Chris certainly knows his stuff. And it will be interesting to see how these ‘modern improvements’ can be concealed so as to not destroy the originality of the structure.
Thank you Robert, and thank you for your ongoing support and kind words.
Best Christopher Cooper