This stellar Georgian house, built in 1821, has served a number of purposes over the years. Originally constructed as offices and living quarters to serve Fort William and other military installations around the city, the building subsequently served as a rectory, nursing home, and children's hospital. The house has been restored to look as it might have in 1830, with the English china, fine paintings, and elaborate furnishings that an assistant commissary general would have enjoyed. Fans of historic architecture and 19th-century period furnishings could spend an hour.