Banbury House Inn

Wolseley, Saskatchewan

Banbury House Inn is a motel located in Wolseley.

Built in 1905 by Edwin Banbury, founder of the Beaver Lumber Company, the Banbury House Inn was a grandeur family home. In 1939, it was converted to a nurse's residence and administration office for the nursing home.

It was then purchased by the Boehme family and moved to its present location at 104 Front Street, where it was opened in 1990 as the first European Bed and Breakfast in Saskatchewan. It has been owned and operated since 1997 by the Beliveau family.

Nearby restaurants include Le Parisien Restaurant, Leland Hotel, and Tilli-beans Bakery & Coffee Shop.

Address and Location details

104 Front Street
Wolseley
Saskatchewan
S0G 5H0
Canada


Tel: (306) 698-2333
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