Lordly House Museum (Chester Municipal Heritage Society)
The Lordly House Museum is a Victorian heritage property in Chester, Nova Scotia, managed by the Chester Municipal Heritage Society. Built in the late 19th century and named after the Lordly family, the house contains collections reflecting the social history, domestic life, and community heritage of Chester and the South Shore region. The museum offers exhibits on local history, genealogy resources, and seasonal programmes, making it a key heritage destination in Lunenburg County.