The house where Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden was born is up for sale for the first time in this century. The Nova Scotia residence is listed at $1.375-million.

The property, on Grand Pré Road in Grand-Pré, N.S., was originally built in 1792, several decades after the area was settled by New England Planters from the colonies to the south. On June 26, 1854, Borden, a descendent of these settlers, was born there.

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“It originally was an Acadian house that had been burnt down,” Brian Twohey, the current owner, told National Post. “The new people built a house on the foundation.” The Acadians had been forcibly removed by the British in the 1750s over fears they would side with the French in the Seven Years War.

Twohey bought the property in 1999 with his wife, and ma

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