Inside the Mann House: Saskatchewan’s Mysterious Abandoned Stone Mansion

Explore the Forgotten Architecture and Hidden History of a Prairie Landmark

The Mann House: An Architectural Echo Across the Prairies

The Mann House in Saskatchewan was built in 1902. It is a two-story stone mansion, built from fieldstones gathered nearby, which was a common practice among early prairie settlers. The home features a partial wrap-around wooden porch with ornate details. Inside, there’s a distinct layout: a front room, a living room, a kitchen at the back, and upstairs bedrooms. 

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