This stone cottage at Dunnottar was built in the mid-1930s and named for its original owner. Well-preserved with original windows and fittings, the common room has an open timber ceiling with turned pendants, and wood-beam trusses have decorative posts. The large square fireplace is built of the same stone as the walls.
Feldsted Cottage (November 2019)
Source: Rose KuzinaSite Coordinates (lat/long): N50.46445, W96.95168
denoted by symbol on the map above
Make History: Preserve Manitoba's Past - Special Places, Dunnottar Inventory of Heritage Sites. Historic Resources Branch, Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport, 2010.
“Dunnottar’s plaqued sites,” Winnipeg Free Press, 9 June 2018, page 127.
Dunnottar’s Significant Heritage Buildings, Heritage Manitoba.
This page was prepared by Rose Kuzina and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 2 May 2020
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