Middlesex County Court House National Historic Site of Canada
London, Canada, Canada
Middlesex County Court House National Historic Site of Canada is a historic courthouse in London, Ontario, built in 1827–1829 and recognized for its early Gothic Revival architecture. It was designed by John Ewart and is known for its castle-like look, including a central tower, pointed arches, and other medieval-inspired details. The site is also important because it reflects the early development of government and justice in what is now Ontario, and it sits on a prominent hill overlooking the Thames River.
Location
399 Ridout St N, London, ON N6A 2P1, Canada
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Middlesex County Court House National Historic Site of Canada is located in London, Canada, Canada.
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