Imagine the possibilities that more than 11 acres can offer to you for endless exploration. At the heart of this haven is a custom-built, all-brick bungalow, lovingly maintained by its original owners. This home is a testament to thoughtful design and craftsmanship. Upon entry you are greeted by an expansive foyer and a beautifully gleaming floor and 16-foot ceilings. The large eat-in kitchen serves as the hub of daily life, while the adjoining deck invites you to welcome the morning sun. Within this expansive layout you will enjoy the solace in the secluded living room, and be able to celebrate in the abundant family room for joyous gatherings. The formal dining room adds a touch of elegance complementing the home's casual grace. There are four generously sized bedrooms including a massive primary suite, a 5-piece ensuite and an abundant walk-in closet. There is plenty of natural light throughout. This home is a testament to the balance between personal peace and engaging living spaces. Temperature control comes from Geo-Thermal Heating and Cooling Unit boasting 2 sixty gallon Hot Water Tanks. There is an air Exchanger and a water softener for added comfort. With 200 Amps of power there is plenty of room to expand for your future needs.
Adjala-Tosorontio was a merger between townships of Adjala and Tosorontio after an amalgamation in 1994. It is a rural area small villages and hamlets inspired by the origins of Irish settlers and has developed to become a residential area for people commuting to greater Toronto. It is below the Niagara Escarpment and has beautiful rolling countryside with the Nottawasaga river cutting across.
There are numerous communities within the area with Loretto being the oldest. As a result, the oldest and most famous tavern in the area Loretto Inn. There are numerous recreational outlets with numerous parks, playgrounds, community halls, walking tracks, baseball and soccer fields.
The township came to be after a merger in 1993 which was followed by amalgamation between the townships of Adjala and Tosorontio in 1st January 1994. The hamlets in the township are based and named by Irish Catholics and pioneer families after their home towns in Ireland. Tosorontio is a Huron word for beautiful mountain while Adjala was named after the wife of Chief Tecumseh.
The township of Adjala-Tosorontio has fourteen parks, two indoor community halls and has playgrounds and walking tracks. There is a robust soccer program in the town and numerous soccer fields as well as baseball which has a big following in the town.
For the art lovers, there is Floral Arbor and Archway Intensive and there are nature days for homeschoolers. There are numerous retreats for health and wellness and for community and culture, there is an annual day on the farm and Mother’s Day high tea. The township has ski resorts, golf clubs, resorts, retreat centers and campsites.