

Since 1997, Banfield-Seguin has been located in the historic Armstrong House. Built in 1845 by Judge Christopher Armstrong, chief magistrate of Bedford Township, this beautiful 6,000-square-foot heritage building was completely restored in 1986.
Although retrofitted with every modern convenience, Armstrong House retains all of its original character and charm. Most visitors fall in love with it immediately and not just a few would like to stay. All told, it contains three floors of controlled chaos, plenty of office and workspaces, a well-appointed boardroom, our kitchen (home to the caffeine fountain), and the Voodoo lounge — plus one rough-hewn, quite possibly haunted, dugout basement.
Drop by one day — you’ll see what we mean.
