About 173 7 Avenue W
Historic Cardston Gem on 0.74 Acres – A Rare Opportunity!
Step back in time with one of Cardston’s original homes, a property rich in history and charm. Designated an Alberta Historic Resource, this unique estate beautifully preserves its heritage while offering modern functionality.
The Manor
• Construction & Craftsmanship: Built between 1889 and 1929 by Henry Hoet, a Belgian finishing carpenter, using local river rocks, rare hardwoods, and vibrant stained glass.
• Unique Details:
o Intricate ceiling tiles crafted from rare wood remnants from the Alberta Mormon Temple and the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton Park.
o Tiffany lights and custom bookshelves imported from Italy in the 1920s.
• Layout:
o Three dining rooms, a commercial kitchen, reception area, and washrooms.
o Private owner’s suite with a main-floor primary bedroom (with ensuite), a kitchen, laundry, office, and two upstairs bedrooms with a shared bathroom.
• Ambiance: Featuring three fireplaces, the manor exudes timeless charm and is ideal for weddings, corporate retreats, or special events, with seating for up to 95 guests.
B & B Building
• Two distinct suites designed for short- or long-term rentals:
o Main Floor: Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, living room, and sauna.
o Upper Floor: Two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a rooftop patio overlooking the grounds.
Business Potential
The on-site restaurant currently operates a twice-weekly buffet but has ample room for expansion. It’s perfect for hosting birthdays, anniversaries, funerals, corporate meetings, or retreats. Its rich history and cozy ambiance make it a “special place” ideal for visitors and locals alike.
Located in picturesque Cardston, this property offers endless opportunities: as a thriving business, a stunning private residence, or both. Whether you envision an event venue, boutique accommodations, or a cherished family home, this one-of-a-kind property is ready for its next chapter.
Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of Alberta’s history!