Koyle House
In 1850, this simple one and a half storey home, of Modern Gothic style, was built for and by Rev. Ep
Koyle House
It’s been 165 years since the congregation of the Episcopal Methodist Church* raised the roof at 12 Chapel Street. In 1850, this simple one and a half storey home, of Modern Gothic style, was built for and by Ephraim Lillie Koyle (b. 1813) and his wife, Francis Culp. Reverend Koyle was one of the Church’s first Minister’s, invited to the area by Georgetown founding family member, and
On February 14, 2017 Koyle House was sold to another family who moved in later in the year. We wish them all the happiness and for starting a new chapter with this piece of Georgetown history.
12/01/2016
From our home to yours, Merry Christmas!
11/19/2016
There's nothing more welcoming during the holiday season than a Christmas wreath.
10/10/2016
Beautiful Fall day - Thanksgiving 2016
09/12/2016
Using up the last green tomatoes from the garden by making chutney
09/03/2016
Happy Labour Day Weekend!
08/03/2016
One of our chocolate stripe tomatoes. The Georgetown Heirloom Tomato ladies sell seedlings every May. This year's choice is a winner.
07/31/2016
Garden fresh tomatoes and habanero peppers. The first of the season!
07/25/2016
Chapel Street entrance
07/25/2016
Sunflowers
07/25/2016
Back garden
07/06/2016
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12 Chapel Street
Georgetown, ON
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