• Today, Lougheed House is yours to discover and enjoy. The house and shop are open Saturdays and Sundays, and the garden is open daily.
  • Today, Lougheed House is a museum with lovely gardens and a cafe, open to the public as a fine example of prairie sandstone architecture.
  • We begin our tour at the home of James and Isabella Lougheed, Beaulieu, built in 1891, and now running as a museum called Lougheed House.
  • Over its long history, Lougheed House has been a family residence, a training center for young women, a women's military barracks and a blood donor clinic.
  • Would you like to take a little piece of the Lougheed House’s history home with you? Choose from a variety of gifts including
  • Visit Lougheed House to find the stories of Lady Isabella Hardisty Lougheed and her family, the Canadian Women’s Army Corp, the Canadian Red Cross...
  • Lougheed House is now a National Historic site and operated by Lougheed House Conservation Society. ... Contact Lougheed House for other price details.
  • Worked in 1891 and Lougheed House is a national notable site situated in the Beltline locale of Calgary, Alberta.
  • Senator Lougheed died in 1925 and in 1934, following the depression, the City of Calgary took possession of the house and estate for non-payment of property taxes.
  • Lougheed House, also known as Beaulieu, was home to Senator James Alexander Lougheed, Lady Isabella Hardisty Lougheed, their six children and staff.