The Petch House

The Petch House has sat mostly empty since it was restored in 2013—used mainly for storage. But that has all changed.
Renovations are now complete, and starting this July, the Petch House can officially be booked as a wedding chapel! 💍
The work was completed with guidance from the Heritage Advisory Committee to ensure the building’s historic charm was preserved. A commemorative plaque will soon share the story of this remarkable piece of Aurora’s past—and every wedding booking will include a keepsake copy of its history.
For far too long, this beautiful space sat underused. Now, it will become part of some of our residents’ most cherished memories—just as envisioned when I brought forward the motion to have it used as a wedding chapel.
Another great example of how we’re preserving the past while building for the future. #Ledershipthatgetsthingsdone
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