Same Places, New Lens
Thrilled to launch new online experiences for both locations.
Two New Websites!
These have been a long time coming.
A massive thank you to Marc Pereira — our star manager, chaos wrangler, and the steady hand behind getting this whole rebuild across the line — and to Creative director and Brand designer Brie Pointer, whose vision and creative force shaped how this all comes to life.
Since its completion a few years ago, House of Falconer has quietly existed in the shadow of Angeline’s Inn online.
Now, she steps forward.
Giving these two places their own online identities — while still holding the fact that they share a team, a rhythm, a point of view — hasn’t been straightforward.
But we’ve landed on something that feels true:
Two distinct worlds that still speak the same language.
One quieter, slower, rooted in restoration and retreat.
The other a little sharper, design-forward, and right in the middle of town.
With these new sites, it finally feels possible to experience each place more clearly — and find the stay that fits exactly how you want to spend your time here.
The rebuild also gave us the chance to properly showcase the artists and collaborators whose work shapes the visual world of these places online — including logo work by Jonathan Kaiser, sitemap illustrations by Niall Eccles, and photography from Brooke Stephenson, Tara McMullen, Kat Ramsvik, and Jason Hudson.
A huge thank you again to Brie and Marc for helping us pull years of ideas, history, images, and moving parts into something that finally feels cohesive, intuitive, and alive.
With pride, we present to you — drumroll please —
www.angelinesinn.com and www.houseoffalconer.com
Some houses are built.
Others are gathered slowly over time — by many hands, many lives, many acts of care.
As we launch the new home for House of Falconer online this week, we’ve also been reflecting on the life and passing of Kip Brisley.
Kip’s hands — and the knowledge he carried — helped shape many of the spaces we now care for. But more than craftsmanship, he passed down a philosophy: patience, humility, practicality, reverence for old things, and the belief that beauty is something worth preserving.
His passing, arriving alongside the anniversary of Alex’s father’s death, has made this season feel especially reflective around here.
Because places like these quietly carry people forward.
Not only through beams and floorboards —
but through the values, rituals, tastes, stories, and ways of seeing that get handed down inside them.
Over the years these houses have held wedding weekends, reunions, grief, recoveries, celebrations, creative breakthroughs, and entirely new beginnings.
And somewhere inside all of that, we’ve come to understand that hospitality is really a form of stewardship.
A way of caring for a place — and the people who pass through it — with enough attention that memory, beauty, and human connection can keep living on there long after we’re gone.
This launch feels inseparable from that idea.
— Alex & Adam
The Falconer Carriage House
Tucked just behind the main house, the Falconer Carriage House sits in that perfect in-between — private, but still connected to the rhythm of Falconer.
A generous volume of space that somehow still feels intimate — full of quiet corners, soft light, and expansive room for gathering.
Easy, considered, and easily our favourite escape.
It’s the original 1860’s post and beam structure - a big, open space — A small kitchen and dining area, a cast iron tub tucked under the stairs with views of the fire, two lofted sleeping spaces above.
It works for a couple, or two with two private patios, a grill, and right on Main St. — walkable to everything, but once you’re in, it feels like its own world.



LAST CALL for our May Long Weekend Special!
A quick nudge — our third night free offer is still on for stays through May.
If you’ve been thinking about it, this is your moment to stretch things out a little.
More time, less rushing.
The version of a weekend that actually feels like one.
Book Your Stay in Bloomfield or Picton. Use code MAYLONG at checkout.






Missed our last edition? Find it here: Long Live Long Weekends
Until next time,
Adam + Alex
Angeline's Inn | House of Falconer
E: hello@angelinesinn.com
IG: @angelinesinn | @houseoffalconer
Tel: 1-613-393-3301


