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Quartley's stands on the north side of Bridge Street between the Mill Stream bridge and Town Bridge opposite Convent Walk.
It was at one time the residence of Dr. Arthur Quartley, doctor and surgeon, one-time mayor of Christchurch who, for a time, lent his name to Town Bridge.
The house, or rather its garden, is reputed to be haunted; Donald Week, in his Corvo, claims that in the garden house where Frederick William Rolfe, 'Baron Corvo', lived during 1889 and 1891 is haunted by a Roundhead soldier mounted astride his steed.