Beatty Heritage House Society
The Beatty Heritage House, a Designated Provincial Historic Resource, stands as a preserved piece of Rimbey's history. Built in 1925 and acquired by the Beatty House Committee in 1987, this landmark embodies the post-World War One prosperity of rural Alberta towns. The society formed in 2001 works diligently to maintain and restore the house and its grounds, offering memberships and welcoming donations for ongoing preservation.
Once the residence of Jack Beatty, a prominent figure in Rimbey's commercial growth, the Beatty Heritage House now serves as a community facility. Its Craftsman style architecture, restored to its 1920s glory, showcases local craftsmanship and historic charm. The property, including gardens and landscape elements linked to the Beatty family, enriches the historical ambiance of the site, making it a cherished landmark in Rimbey.
Managed by the Beatty Heritage House Society, the property is open for public use and events, providing a venue for various community gatherings. From concerts to art shows, meetings to picnics, the Beatty House offers a unique and versatile space for up to 45 guests. With a cozy basement also available for rent, the house welcomes a range of activities in its picturesque surroundings.
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