Merchant's Manor
The Merchant's Manor, circa 1926, is located next door to its sister property Sophia's Heritage Inn. Located in Historic Carbonear, this old merchant town is centralized, the perfect base to explore the Avalon Peninsula. We have 4 guest rooms offering complete privacy. Our meeting room caters to groups functions and is perfect for group getaways. Dine next door at Sophia's and stroll to nearby tourist attractions and shopping. Experience Packages and spa services available. Off street parking.
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before departure. Also see offshore area disclaimer.
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Amenities
Ocean and garden views, conference and meeting facilities, luxurious beds and linens with ensuites, fax and telephone service, TV/DVD, spa service available, centrally located for touring avalon, near historic sites, shopping, art galleries and hiking trails.
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Contact Information
+1 (709) 464 3698
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Directions
Driving distances and calculations derived using Google Maps. Actual driving times may vary. GPS coordinates have been provided by tourism operators. Please confirm location with operator before departure.



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