Ham House

Ham House Built 1816 in Bath Ontario, Ham House is designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. After opposing de-designation, we set about to restore the building.

Perhaps the earliest surviving store in Ontario and collapsing in 2010, it is now restored to its original state inside and out and will soon become a pub/restaurant. https://www.gofundme.com/hamhouse

In 2010, Loyalist Township was moving to remove the Part IV designation of Ham House under the Ontario Heritage Act with the pretense it was in poor condition and heritage-designation was somehow o

bstructing the ability of the owner to make repairs. We bought the property to save it as de-designation would likely have lead to its swift demolition. With the help of extremely dedicated community volunteers, Bonnie and I did all the work ourselves. Most notable was the heavy foundation work and restoration of the east facade that had been stripped off in 1896. An added bonus was that the interior was largely intact from 1816, containing both a store and a residence. See the website for more details: www.hamhousebath.com. Bath is located on Lake Ontario half way between Kingston and picturesque Prince Edward County. Situated prominently at the main intersection, our objective was to demonstrate the cultural and economic value of early buildings by establishing Ham House as a regional destination and dynamic business. Previously a residential triplex, we have identified a pub/restaurant as an ideal re-purposing of the building, offering the public a unique opportunity to experience both the dramatic exterior and spectacular surviving store and residence within. This will catalyze commercial activity in the core of the old village and more importantly, could lead to the restoration of other War of 1812-era buildings still surviving in Bath. Change-of-use municipal fees are are almost prohibitive, especially when combined with the cost of the core restoration. This funding drive is to help pay the municipal fees so we can move forward on our business plan and complete restoration of the entire site. Even very small contributions are greatly appreciated. We have initiated a campaign to raise the municipal fees through crowd funding. If you believe in the importance of our built heritage and would like to see more vitality at the centre of Bath, please support our project at the following link. Even very small contributions are greatly appreciated:

https://www.gofundme.com/hamhouse

It's pretty cool when you have a Regency Period house and suddenly not 1, but 6 Regency Period wallpapers (c1825) jump o...
07/19/2021

It's pretty cool when you have a Regency Period house and suddenly not 1, but 6 Regency Period wallpapers (c1825) jump out at you!

To all our friends and supporters, the good news is we now have a building permit to construct the addition to Ham House...
04/27/2018

To all our friends and supporters, the good news is we now have a building permit to construct the addition to Ham House that will allow us to move forward on our project. We will still need to pay the substantial development fees, but at least now we can move forward.

The bad news was that on April 17 our website was hacked and some invasive scripts installed. This was dues to a vulnerability in the hosting platform, but has now been resolved and the website at

www.hamhousebath.com

is now back up. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. If you haven't looked at this website and you're interested in history, it's a fun read.

The exterior of 2010 had been established in 1896 with the re-siding of the house and replacement of original windows. T...
04/14/2018

The exterior of 2010 had been established in 1896 with the re-siding of the house and replacement of original windows. The restored exterior is how the building looked in 1818.

Before restoration there were 3 layers of flooring with the centre of the bottom original floor replaced in 1854. We rec...
04/13/2018

Before restoration there were 3 layers of flooring with the centre of the bottom original floor replaced in 1854. We recovered 33 layers of wallpaper from the corner covers.

I'm very pleased to announce that Loyalist Township has now modified their Water Bylaw to allow deferral of Impost Fees ...
03/02/2018

I'm very pleased to announce that Loyalist Township has now modified their Water Bylaw to allow deferral of Impost Fees for Designated Heritage buildings to when the business opens. We will still need to pay these fees, but this will help enormously with cash flow.

This spring will see the construction of a new addition to house modern infrastructure with an eye to opening toward the end of this year...

Thank you everyone for your support!

Happy New Year!We're wishing everyone the best for 2018. It's looking like this will finally be the year we fill that vo...
12/31/2017

Happy New Year!
We're wishing everyone the best for 2018. It's looking like this will finally be the year we fill that void at the back of Ham House. Though winter's a blast - here's to an early spring...

Thanks to everyone that came to Ham House yesterday! It was a remarkable turnout with more than 150 people coming to see...
11/19/2017

Thanks to everyone that came to Ham House yesterday! It was a remarkable turnout with more than 150 people coming to see the house. A very special thanks goes out to Virginia who served hot apple cider and Gus who guided visitors through the rooms.

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353 Main Street
Bath, ON
K0H1G0

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