Costellos Irish Guest House sets on a spacious lawn graced by majestic oak trees. This large home was built by Daniel Costello, son of Irish immigrants Daniel and Ann Claugher Costello, in 1879. He built the original part of the home for his bride, Martha Lloyd. Dan and Martha raised their six children in this home as they worked their 100 acre farm. In 1933 their youngest son, Chester, married and took over the responsibilities of the farm. Today, this home remains on a working farm in the Costello family. Picture yourself settling back into the old porch swing on the spacious porch that spans the front of this gracious home. The porch overlooks the neighboring fields and in the distance you will see the "Fond du Lac Ledge", which is an extension of the Niagara Escarpment. You may play a game of croquet, or just relax and enjoy the scenery... and when you're ready, you can have another swing on the oldest of the oaks. |
$110/day for 2 persons |