A Seafaring Maiden Bed and Breakfast, Annapolis Royal

>A Seafaring Maiden Bed and Breakfast

Located at 5287 Granville Road.
Annapolis Royal
Nova Scotia
Canada
B0S 1K0

Tel: (902) 532-0379
Fax: (902) 532-0379
Toll Free: (888) 532-0379

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Recognized as a registered Nova Scotia heritage property, this beautiful 1881 Victorian was home to Sea Captain, Ship Builder, and Merchant, Captain Joseph Hall. Captain Hall’s family ties to Annapolis Royal and Granville, Nova Scotia date back to sometime after 1760 when his great, great grandfather, John Hall brought his family from Medford, Massachusetts as English Planters.

A Seafaring Maiden was named after one of Captain Joseph Hall’s daughters, Elizabeth Pritchard Hall. In March of 1870, 20-year-old Elizabeth sailed with her father out of Saint John on the 1444 ton full-rigged ship Rothesay.

On the fourth day out of New Orleans with a cargo of cotton for Liverpool, England the first mate and then nine days later Captain Hall came down with smallpox. Sailing in squally weather, Captain Hall set storm canvas, placed Bessie in command and promoted the carpenter to first mate. Depending upon the basic navigational skills which she had learned from her father on previous voyages, Bessie and the depleted crew of six sailed across the Atlantic arriving in Liverpool on May 11.

Bessie received the respect and admiration of her crew for her accomplishment known to be unique in nautical history. Elizabeth Pritchard Hall died on June 30, 1930, but lives on in local legend as “The Seafaring Maiden of Granville”.

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