"POINT(-79.305046081543 45.039962768555)"^^ . . . . . . . "18009093"^^ . . "1098647583"^^ . . . . . . . "Woodchester Villa"@en . . . "1882"^^ . . "1882" . "45.03996276855469"^^ . . "-79.30504608154297"^^ . . . . . . . . "Woodchester Villa, as known as The Bird House, is a historic octagon house located at 15 King Street overlooking the Muskoka River in Bracebridge, Ontario. It was built in 1882 and was the home of woolen manufacturer . Its walls alternate between 4.5 metres and 5 metres in width and are made of 16 inch-thick poured concrete. In 1977 the Bracebridge Rotary Club took steps to preserve the property by buying it from the descendants of Henry J. Bird. After restoring the building, it was turned over to the Town of Bracebridge on March 13, 1980. On June 22, 1980, it was opened as a local history museum. The museum closed in 2009 after a winter storm caused damage to the building. In 2012, another series of restorations began, upgrading both the grounds and the building. After much consideration,"@en . . . . . "45.039961 -79.305045" . "Woodchester Villa"@en . "15"^^ . . . . "Ontario"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Woodchester Villa"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Woodchester Villa, as known as The Bird House, is a historic octagon house located at 15 King Street overlooking the Muskoka River in Bracebridge, Ontario. It was built in 1882 and was the home of woolen manufacturer . Its walls alternate between 4.5 metres and 5 metres in width and are made of 16 inch-thick poured concrete. In 1977 the Bracebridge Rotary Club took steps to preserve the property by buying it from the descendants of Henry J. Bird. After restoring the building, it was turned over to the Town of Bracebridge on March 13, 1980. On June 22, 1980, it was opened as a local history museum. The museum closed in 2009 after a winter storm caused damage to the building. In 2012, another series of restorations began, upgrading both the grounds and the building. After much consideration, Woodchester Villa was reopened in June, 2018 as 'Woodchester, Where Events Take Shape'. People can now use the building for meetings, private functions and events. It is protected by an Ontario Heritage Trust heritage conservation easement and is subject to a municipal heritage designation by the Town of Bracebridge."@en . . . . "Villa Woodchester tambi\u00E9n conocida como \u00ABla casa del p\u00E1jaro\u00BB, es un edificio hist\u00F3rico situado sobre la calle 15 King, con vistas al r\u00EDo Muskoka, en Bracebridge, Ontario. Fue construido en 1882 y era el hogar del fabricante de lana Henry J. Bird. Sus paredes se alternan entre 4,5 y 5 metros de ancho. En 1977, la organizaci\u00F3n Rotary International tom\u00F3 varias medidas y busc\u00F3 preservar la propiedad, compr\u00E1ndola a uno los descendientes de Henry J. Bird. Despu\u00E9s de restaurar el edificio, fue entregado a la ciudad de Bracebridge, el 13 de marzo de 1980. El 22 de junio de 1980 fue inaugurado como museo de historia local.\u200B Est\u00E1 protegido por una servidumbre de la agencia y est\u00E1 designado como un patrimonio municipal por el Ayuntamiento de Bracebridge."@es . . . . "Villa Woodchester"@es . "3142"^^ . . . . . . . "Villa Woodchester tambi\u00E9n conocida como \u00ABla casa del p\u00E1jaro\u00BB, es un edificio hist\u00F3rico situado sobre la calle 15 King, con vistas al r\u00EDo Muskoka, en Bracebridge, Ontario. Fue construido en 1882 y era el hogar del fabricante de lana Henry J. Bird. Sus paredes se alternan entre 4,5 y 5 metros de ancho. En 1977, la organizaci\u00F3n Rotary International tom\u00F3 varias medidas y busc\u00F3 preservar la propiedad, compr\u00E1ndola a uno los descendientes de Henry J. Bird. Despu\u00E9s de restaurar el edificio, fue entregado a la ciudad de Bracebridge, el 13 de marzo de 1980. El 22 de junio de 1980 fue inaugurado como museo de historia local.\u200B"@es .