Bell Inn, Cape Rd., Dorchester, (circa 1812) is one of New Brunswick’s oldest stone homes still standing. It served as a stagecoach inn.
It's built in the early Colonial style with dormers and pitched roof.
It is owned by the Westmorland Historical Society and contains rental units.
Today the Bell Inn is also a popular restaurant in Dorchester. The article, 'A History of Bell Inn' written by Eugene Goodrich gives detailed information about the history of this building.
Bell Inn is designated as a Provincial Historical place because of its architecture and the role it has played in the hospitality industry.
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