The Carriage House in New London, PEI, is an authentic early 20th-century carriage house. For many years, the barn-wood building with a tin roof and big sliding doors once stood next to a nearby church. There, it provided shelter for horses and carriages while the parishioners attended services. The building was moved to its present site several decades ago. Now, it has found a new use as a rustic meeting and reception space.
The Carriage House sits on the crest of a wooded hill overlooking the Southwest River. There is an impressive view of New London Bay and the Cavendish dunes on the island’s north shore.
The Carriage House offers 2,000 square feet of covered meeting area. In addition, there is a 500 square foot outdoor patio. The Carriage House can accommodate tables for about 75 guests attending a sit-down function. For a stand-up reception, The Carriage House would be comfortable for about 150 guests. There is ample parking on site.
In addition, The Carriage House is located next door to Gallery 18, which is the largest antiques and fine art shop in Prince Edward Island.
