Kings and West Hants

Charles Macdonald House

The Charles Macdonald Concrete House is a two-storey residential structure located in Centreville, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was built entirely out of reinforced concrete in 1910 by Charles Macdonald, a local folk artist and owner of a cement brick factory. Today the house is a seasonally operated, free entry museum which features the artwork of Charles Macdonald, and rugs hooked by his wife Mabel. The Charles Macdonald Concrete House was declared a Provincially Registered Heritage Property in 1998

  19 Saxon Street, Centreville, Nova Scotia, Canada, B0P 1J0