The Motherwell Homestead is a National Historic Site of Canada located just south of the community of Abernethy, Saskatchewan.[1][2] The site commemorates the life and achievements of William Richard Motherwell, Saskatchewan's first minister of agriculture and federal minister of agriculture for the Mackenzie King government.

Motherwell Homestead
Motherwell Homestead
TypeHomestead
LocationAbernethy No. 186, Saskatchewan, Canada
Built1882
Architectural style(s)Field Stone – Italianate
Governing bodyPrivate Residence
DesignatedMay 25, 1966

The homestead's fieldstone house, called Lanark Place after Motherwell's previous Ontario home, is modelled after similar farmsteads built in Ontario.[3] The homestead is surrounded by a shelter belt.

The 3.59 hectares farmstead, in addition to the main house, includes fields defined by fences and shelter belt shrub and tree lines, and agricultural buildings.[4]

Motherwell barn (1907)

Visitors to the park are immersed in 1907 agriculture. The Motherwell house, barn and outbuildings have been restored to their 1907 appearance. Employees at the park dress in period clothing. During operational months (May 21 to September 1), livestock, including hogs, cows, and chickens, are on site.

The Friends of the Motherwell Homestead operate a restaurant and gift shop on site.

References

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  1. ^ Motherwell Homestead. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved August 19, 2012.
  2. ^ "Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan - ABERNETHY". University of Regina. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  3. ^ "Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan - Motherwell Homestead". University of Regina. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  4. ^ "Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada". Canada's Historic Places; a Federal, Provincial and Territorial Collaboration. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
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