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Blundon House, 7 Blundon Point

John Blundon, a prominent Bay de Verde merchant built this house located at Blundon Point in the late 1800s as a family residence. The two-and-a-half-storeyed home has a full attic, enclosed porch and a separate stairway for servants.

Blundon HouseThe structure is the last remaining merchant house in Bay de Verde. It was home for three generations of Blundons: John's son, James, who was also a local merchant, lived in the house and subsequently his son Graham lived in the home. It was used primarily as a family residence until the summer of 1995 when it became unoccupied.



The Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Foundation recognised 7 Blundon Point as a Registered Heritage Structure in May 1997.

Blundon House

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