About the Cogswell House

This bright, airy and luxurious home is located just a stone’s throw from the downtown core of Halifax.

Tucked away in the Historic Creighton Fields preservation District the home offers privacy and security while still maintaining easy access to both Downtown and The North End of the city.

Cogswell House was built with a large family in mind which makes it the perfect destination for large family groups, celebrations, corporate retreats, and much more. See below for a list of amenities.

Amenities

Perfect for weddings, corporate events, family reunions, bachelor or bachelorette parties, private dinners and more.

The Home boasts four floors with Eight bedrooms, Four and a half baths, Ten beds, a 100” projector TV, an outdoor barbeque, Parking for 5 vehicles, Games room with pool table and bar, Custom chefs’ kitchen, Dining table for up to 16 guests, and even a dedicated office space.

 
 

10 Beds

 

Parking for 5 vehicles

 

Chef’s kitchen & Barbeque

 

High speed Wi-Fi

 

4 1/2 Bathrooms

 

100” Projector TV

 

Games room & pool table

Washer & dryer

 

16 seat dining table

Dedicated office area

 

Essential linens, towels, & extra blankets

 

Meet the owners

 
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Andrew Ross

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Lincoln Creaser

 
 

Andrew and Lincoln grew up together in Halifax and have been living in the North Central neighbourhood for the past 5 years. They are both artists and spend a lot of time painting large scale murals all around Nova Scotia.

Since founding LARC properties in 2016, Andrew and Lincoln dedicated their passion for the Halifax housing market towards acquiring new and interesting rental properties across Nova Scotia.

Andrew and Lincoln have also both worked in the restaurant industry for many years – so they’ve got insider tips on where to eat, things to do, places to visit and anything in between.

During your stay you’ll have the whole house – Andrew and Lincoln won’t be on the property, but they both live in the area and are available should you need anything.

 
 
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