The Keillor House was built 1813-15 by Yorkshire immigrant and stone mason John Keillor. This modest but handsome Georgian stone mansion once served the social aspirations of two generations of prosperous farmers, small entrepreneurs and local magistrates.
Restored to approximate its mid-to-late nineteenth century appearance, it now houses an important collection of period furniture, antique china, kitchen utensils and other artefacts, as well as the Graydon Milton Library and Genealogy Centre.