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Walnut Manor: 3-bedroom house in fantastic Prince Edward with WiFi, AC
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3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 6 111.5 sq m
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Explore the area
Prince Edward, ON
- North Beach Provincial Park5 min drive
- Sandbanks Estate Winery12 min drive
- Prince Edward County Lavender13 min drive
- Trenton, ON (YTR-Canadian Forces Base Trenton)24 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Towels provided · Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
About this property
Walnut Manor: 3-bedroom house in fantastic Prince Edward with WiFi, AC
Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally located renovated 1860s farmhouse. Located in charming Consecon Hamlet, within walking distance to restaurants, a wine bar, a convenience store (and LCBO), and within an easy drive to many great restaurants, wineries, breweries, distilleries, art galleries, boutiques, parks and beaches. Walnut Manor boasts a large, fenced yard and an expansive cedar deck for outdoor entertaining. The home is a spacious, pleasantly appointed 3-bedroom accommodation.
The bedrooms feature a king bed, queen bed, and full bed, ensuring a wonderful night's sleep for all guests. Enjoy the charming bathroom amenities like a bathtub and shower (as well as, an integrated steam shower). With heating, WiFi, and AC, your stay will be truly enjoyable. You're sure to make fantastic memories with a stay at our place.
Walnut Manor is a permitted STA in Prince Edward County
Further notes on Walnut Manor (and recommendations on places to visit):
1. Woodstove (seasonally): the woodstove is a Stüv and uses a very primitive system. The "key" to the door is a long flat silver mechanism hanging on the wood stove tool caddy (please always return it here).
Simply hook the bolt opening onto the bolt at the top right of the door and swing left to open (right to close).
Load the Stüv with tightly crumbled newsprint, kindling and some smaller pieces of dry wood. Light the newsprint with a long Bic lighter (found in a kitchen drawer -- closest to the living room on the west side of the house).
Leave the door slightly ajar until the firewood has properly ignited and then close the Stüv door fully using the key (swing to the right once the hook touches the stove proper). If you open the door too far when getting the fire going, you will smoke up the house!
Opening and closing the door takes a little practice so you might want to try ahead of lighting the fire just to be sure you are proficient. If you have problems, please text the host.
If you run out of firewood, let the host know and she will come by at your convenience to fill up the woodboxes.
Note: the birch logs under the stove is decorative. Please do not burn them!
2. AGA cookstove companion: The AGA is a 24" dual fuel oven/stove (electric/propane). To use the cooktop, push the corresponding knob down and to the left -- to the large flame icon. Once the element ignites, release and adjust the flame by turning further left.
There are two ovens in the unit. The bottom unit is a convection oven and cooks a little faster than a normal oven. Set for baking at 25 C lower than you might ordinarily.
The top oven is a normal electric oven with a grill function.
The grill is the third button from the right. You can use half the grill or the whole grill depending on which way you turn the knob. Please leave the door slightly ajar if you use the grill as it can overheat and damage the elements in the oven.
3. Webber BBQ: use as you would any BBQ. This unit is self igniting.
4. Samsung Heatpumps: There are 4 heat pumps in Walnut Manor for your comfort in any weather. Each heat pump has the capacity to heat, cool, and circulate air (fan). The units have separate thermostats, which also function as remote controls. These can be found in each of the bedrooms and (for the main floor unit) in the living room on the casing of the north window. Please put the thermostats back in their holders (the thermostats work best from these placements).
Heatpumps do not turn on and off instantly, and when you adjust the temperature, it can take a few minutes for the unit to respond. It is best not to push more than one button in succession as the poor things get confused. If you are unsure of how to manage the units, please contact the host (the host has the capacity to change the temperature settings remotely).
If you are leaving for the day, please adjust the thermostats for the least environmental impact (down in the winter, up in the summer)
5. You may NOT have an outdoor fire at Walnut Manor, owing to the proximity of the wooden barn. Fires are not permitted in PEC without called-in permits.
6. For guests with dogs: Please clean up after your pet in the yard. There is a poop scooper and an aluminum bucket for dog feces in the yard.
7. Walnut Manor runs on a delicate septic system (like most rural properties). Do not put anything besides toilet paper in the toilets.
8. Drinking Water: the water at Walnut Manor is drinkable. It is city water (chlorinated). For reverse osmosis water, use the jug in the fridge door. Be sure to replace it as it refills automatically.
9. Walnut Manor has only a crawl space basement and therefore very limited space for infrastructure. The water heater is relatively small and so you might need to wait for hot water between showers (we have never had this problem but it could happen).
10. Walnut Manor has a steam shower unit in the upstairs shower. Simply push "on" and set the temperature you prefer. When you are finished your steam or your regular shower, please leave the shower door OPEN so that the shower unit can dry out. Otherwise, mold will build up in the shower. The Steamist steam unit is VERY PLEASANT after a run or a bike in the county. :)
11. Towels: extra towels can be found in the middle bedroom dresser.
12. Before you leave, please remove all food that you brought, and all garbage/recycling that you accumulated. A charge of $100 minimum will be levied to your stay if you leave garbage behind.
13. You can text or call Kathryn at (416) 436-1150
Recommendations from your host:
1. Charlie pub in Consecon: a great venue with a billiards table and a good traditional and vegan menu steps from Walnut Manor
2. Darlings pizzeria in Bloomfield (20 min): The best pizza in the county and a great vintage vibe
3. Citizen Frances in Bloomfield (20 min): Excellent coffee and a wonderful neighbourhood vibe (limited seating)
4. Old Salt (833 Closson Road 20 min); Excellent cocktails and gourmet hotdogs? Sign me up. Lots for the kids here on the property. https://oldsalt.ca
5. Midtown Brewery in Wellington (25 min): a solid menu and great beer, this is an all-around excellent neighbourhood hang-out
6. The Drake Devonshire in Wellington (25 min): The best view of Lake Ontario and a solid upscale menu.
7. The Royal Hotel in Picton (25 min): An excellent menu and a beautiful ambiance. Check out the ladies room if you go, just for the mirrors!
8. Wander the Resort: Great food and a brand-new water spa. The views are lovely and the ambiance classy. We love this place.
9. Base31: a Distillery District offshoot in the county. Lots of small food vendors and a bar with local spirits. Lots of events through the summer: https://base31.ca
10. North Beach (10 min): The nicest dunes around and an easy trip from the Manor. You have to book your visit through the Provincial Park website within a week of your visit ($20 per car)
11. Sandbanks (30 min): A must-see local beach. You must book ahead via the Provincial Park website.
12. Point Petre Wildlife Conservation Area: Incredible bird watching and lake views
13. Little Bluff Conservation Area outside of Picton: A very special pebbled beach. See https://www.quinteconservation.ca/en/outdoor-spaces/little-bluff-conservation-area.aspx
14. Hanna Park: a sweet local forested park in Trenton
15. There are fabulous distilleries, wineries and breweries all across the county. We love Slake, Kinsip, Wild Lot, Stillus, But for a more comprehensive list see here: https://visitthecounty.com/breweries-cideries-distilleries
The bedrooms feature a king bed, queen bed, and full bed, ensuring a wonderful night's sleep for all guests. Enjoy the charming bathroom amenities like a bathtub and shower (as well as, an integrated steam shower). With heating, WiFi, and AC, your stay will be truly enjoyable. You're sure to make fantastic memories with a stay at our place.
Walnut Manor is a permitted STA in Prince Edward County
Further notes on Walnut Manor (and recommendations on places to visit):
1. Woodstove (seasonally): the woodstove is a Stüv and uses a very primitive system. The "key" to the door is a long flat silver mechanism hanging on the wood stove tool caddy (please always return it here).
Simply hook the bolt opening onto the bolt at the top right of the door and swing left to open (right to close).
Load the Stüv with tightly crumbled newsprint, kindling and some smaller pieces of dry wood. Light the newsprint with a long Bic lighter (found in a kitchen drawer -- closest to the living room on the west side of the house).
Leave the door slightly ajar until the firewood has properly ignited and then close the Stüv door fully using the key (swing to the right once the hook touches the stove proper). If you open the door too far when getting the fire going, you will smoke up the house!
Opening and closing the door takes a little practice so you might want to try ahead of lighting the fire just to be sure you are proficient. If you have problems, please text the host.
If you run out of firewood, let the host know and she will come by at your convenience to fill up the woodboxes.
Note: the birch logs under the stove is decorative. Please do not burn them!
2. AGA cookstove companion: The AGA is a 24" dual fuel oven/stove (electric/propane). To use the cooktop, push the corresponding knob down and to the left -- to the large flame icon. Once the element ignites, release and adjust the flame by turning further left.
There are two ovens in the unit. The bottom unit is a convection oven and cooks a little faster than a normal oven. Set for baking at 25 C lower than you might ordinarily.
The top oven is a normal electric oven with a grill function.
The grill is the third button from the right. You can use half the grill or the whole grill depending on which way you turn the knob. Please leave the door slightly ajar if you use the grill as it can overheat and damage the elements in the oven.
3. Webber BBQ: use as you would any BBQ. This unit is self igniting.
4. Samsung Heatpumps: There are 4 heat pumps in Walnut Manor for your comfort in any weather. Each heat pump has the capacity to heat, cool, and circulate air (fan). The units have separate thermostats, which also function as remote controls. These can be found in each of the bedrooms and (for the main floor unit) in the living room on the casing of the north window. Please put the thermostats back in their holders (the thermostats work best from these placements).
Heatpumps do not turn on and off instantly, and when you adjust the temperature, it can take a few minutes for the unit to respond. It is best not to push more than one button in succession as the poor things get confused. If you are unsure of how to manage the units, please contact the host (the host has the capacity to change the temperature settings remotely).
If you are leaving for the day, please adjust the thermostats for the least environmental impact (down in the winter, up in the summer)
5. You may NOT have an outdoor fire at Walnut Manor, owing to the proximity of the wooden barn. Fires are not permitted in PEC without called-in permits.
6. For guests with dogs: Please clean up after your pet in the yard. There is a poop scooper and an aluminum bucket for dog feces in the yard.
7. Walnut Manor runs on a delicate septic system (like most rural properties). Do not put anything besides toilet paper in the toilets.
8. Drinking Water: the water at Walnut Manor is drinkable. It is city water (chlorinated). For reverse osmosis water, use the jug in the fridge door. Be sure to replace it as it refills automatically.
9. Walnut Manor has only a crawl space basement and therefore very limited space for infrastructure. The water heater is relatively small and so you might need to wait for hot water between showers (we have never had this problem but it could happen).
10. Walnut Manor has a steam shower unit in the upstairs shower. Simply push "on" and set the temperature you prefer. When you are finished your steam or your regular shower, please leave the shower door OPEN so that the shower unit can dry out. Otherwise, mold will build up in the shower. The Steamist steam unit is VERY PLEASANT after a run or a bike in the county. :)
11. Towels: extra towels can be found in the middle bedroom dresser.
12. Before you leave, please remove all food that you brought, and all garbage/recycling that you accumulated. A charge of $100 minimum will be levied to your stay if you leave garbage behind.
13. You can text or call Kathryn at (416) 436-1150
Recommendations from your host:
1. Charlie pub in Consecon: a great venue with a billiards table and a good traditional and vegan menu steps from Walnut Manor
2. Darlings pizzeria in Bloomfield (20 min): The best pizza in the county and a great vintage vibe
3. Citizen Frances in Bloomfield (20 min): Excellent coffee and a wonderful neighbourhood vibe (limited seating)
4. Old Salt (833 Closson Road 20 min); Excellent cocktails and gourmet hotdogs? Sign me up. Lots for the kids here on the property. https://oldsalt.ca
5. Midtown Brewery in Wellington (25 min): a solid menu and great beer, this is an all-around excellent neighbourhood hang-out
6. The Drake Devonshire in Wellington (25 min): The best view of Lake Ontario and a solid upscale menu.
7. The Royal Hotel in Picton (25 min): An excellent menu and a beautiful ambiance. Check out the ladies room if you go, just for the mirrors!
8. Wander the Resort: Great food and a brand-new water spa. The views are lovely and the ambiance classy. We love this place.
9. Base31: a Distillery District offshoot in the county. Lots of small food vendors and a bar with local spirits. Lots of events through the summer: https://base31.ca
10. North Beach (10 min): The nicest dunes around and an easy trip from the Manor. You have to book your visit through the Provincial Park website within a week of your visit ($20 per car)
11. Sandbanks (30 min): A must-see local beach. You must book ahead via the Provincial Park website.
12. Point Petre Wildlife Conservation Area: Incredible bird watching and lake views
13. Little Bluff Conservation Area outside of Picton: A very special pebbled beach. See https://www.quinteconservation.ca/en/outdoor-spaces/little-bluff-conservation-area.aspx
14. Hanna Park: a sweet local forested park in Trenton
15. There are fabulous distilleries, wineries and breweries all across the county. We love Slake, Kinsip, Wild Lot, Stillus, But for a more comprehensive list see here: https://visitthecounty.com/breweries-cideries-distilleries
Property manager
Kathryn Walsh Kuitenbrouwer
Languages
English
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Amenities
Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue grill
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Pets allowed: dogs less than 23 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
Clean up the yard before you leave. See manual.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Consecon
Prince Edward is home to this holiday home. Trent Port Museum and Armstron Glassworks are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Trenton Clock Tower and Proctor House Museum. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Brighton Speedway Park or Duncan McDonald Memorial Gardens Ice Skating Rink. Discover the area's water adventures with jet skiing and snorkelling nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and hiking/biking trails.
Prince Edward, ON
What's nearby
- North Beach Provincial Park - 5 min drive - 3.5 km
- Sandbanks Estate Winery - 12 min drive - 13.0 km
- Prince Edward County Lavender - 13 min drive - 13.0 km
- The Grange of Prince Edward Vineyards and Estate Winery - 14 min drive - 11.9 km
- Sandbanks Provincial Park - 33 min drive - 37.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- George's Fish & Chips & Subs - 9 min drive
- Strato's Pizzeria & Restaurant - 11 min walk
- Consecon Honey House Cafe - 4 min walk
- Hinterland Wine Co - 12 min drive
- Stanners Vineyard - 8 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Kathryn Walsh Kuitenbrouwer

Kathryn is a writer who loves writing, reading, swimming, walking, yoga, and hanging out with my dogs and my partner.
Why they chose this property
I love Consecon for its proximity to great wineries, beaches, restaurants and walks. I love biking Stinson Block Road,. I love the tiny local beach, and my library. Consecon is an unsung gem of PEC. We boast a great pub called Charlie, a vibrant local legion. We are close to North Beach (10 minutes) where I walk on the dunes, to the Millennial trail where I bike, walk, and jog. There are beautiful conservation areas with half an hour of the house and great views wherever you look. I love the hamlet for its sleepy vibe and interesting people. We have our own LCBO and convenience store, as well as, a small but lovely local park and playground.
What makes this property unique
Walnut Manor is an 1860s farmhouse renovated to please the contemporary guest. The kitchen is comprehensive, the patio is delightful (there is a Webber BBQ) and the years is fully fenced for privacy. The house boasts three charming bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a separate dining room and living room. we have kept as much historical detail as possible while upgrading the systems and the overall open feel of the place.
Languages:
English
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