A bedroom with a large mural of a theater marquee on the wall behind the bed. The marquee reads "THEATRE STAGE DOOR." The bed has pillows and neatly folded towels at the foot. To the right, there's a window with curtains, and sunlight is streaming into the room.

Originally dating from the 19th century, it was home to the Station Post Office located at Waterloo and Downie streets.

It opened on May 2nd, 1904 and took the place of A.H. Burgoyne’s bookbinding shop.⁣ ⁣⁣ ⁣

⁣After thirty-four years, the station post office closed on July 1st, 1928.

The Property offers two 1-bedroom accommodation units.

The Benedict

King Bed

A living room with a modern design, featuring an orange sofa, a tan armchair, a black coffee table on a rug, a white wall with a large abstract art piece, a console table with decorative items, and windows allowing natural light to enter.

Nestled within the historic 19th century home of both a Post Office & Book-Binding Shop is the Benedict Apartment.

Equipped with small, modern kitchen amenities, king bed, & spacious living area, the unit is a short walk to downtown restaurants, coffee shops, and independent merchants.

Venture a few steps further and find yourself at the edge of Stratford’s picturesque Lake Victoria park system

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The Devlin

Queen/Ensuite Laundry

Living room with white walls, green velvet sofa, black coffee table with books, green velvet ottoman, wall art including a cactus and a window with shutters, and a floor lamp.

Nestled within the historic 19th century home of both a Post Office & Book-Binding Shop is the Devlin Apartment.

Equipped with small, modern kitchen amenities, en-suite laundry, Queen bed, & spacious living area, the unit is a short walk to downtown restaurants, coffee shops, and independent merchants.

Venture a few steps further and find yourself at the edge of Stratford’s picturesque Lake Victoria park system

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