Located on a prominent corner in Downtown Kingston, the Gildersleeve House is an elegant Loyalist-style historic residence that has been thoughtfully converted into professional office space. Positioned at King Street East and Johnson Street-just 1.5 blocks from Springer Market Square and City Hall-this landmark property blends heritage character with modern functionality. Originally constructed in 1825, the home remained with Henry Gildersleeve, a notable steamboat operator, and his wife Sarah until 1909. Today, its historic charm endures, with the original wrought-iron hitching posts and stone carriage step still showcased along the curb. The site also benefits from six on-site parking spaces - rare for the downtown core. Extensively renovated in the late '90's, the interior offers a well-planned mix of private offices, meeting rooms, washrooms, storage areas, staff spaces, and a spacious reception area. Throughout the building, preserved and restored craftsmanship highlights the property's heritage while supporting a professional, polished work environment.
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