Two eras, one home
The eastern portion of the home was built in 1875 by local carpenter Thomas Essery as a private residence for Mary Bryenton, widow of Charlottetown grocer Horace Bryenton. Its Mansard roof and hooded dormer mark the Second Empire style popular in Charlottetown at the time.
In 1914 the home was acquired by Charles Leonard T. MacKay, a businessman and Army Major. A year later he added the western section and the circular turret, designed by prominent Charlottetown architects Chappell and Hunter. A 1915 newspaper called it one of the principal building undertakings of the year in Charlottetown.


