Please contact us directly at 519-217-6275 or at 647-500-0381 for a private showing.
Hidden gem…. But not for long!
Alton is located in the picturesque rolling hills of Caledon. This small village in the northwest corner of Caledon maintains its historic charm and offers plenty to see (and eat). Alton in 2018/2019 has been undergoing major upgrades to the town making it a beautiful welcoming place to live and visit. With being only 30 minutes to Brampton, 1 hour to Toronto, and 10 minutes to Orangeville it’s the prime location with short commutes to most work locations.
If you like golf, have we got a course for you! TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley offers three distinct 18-hole courses designed by acclaimed Canadian architect, Doug Carrick. Rumour has it that it may hold a major PGA event in the near future.
If you prefer relaxation over golf then make a weekend of it and stay at the Millcroft Inn and Spa. This gorgeous hotel was built in a restored mill on the banks of the river with a fantastic restaurant and spa. A treat for all your senses! Outdoor hot spring pools, hydrotherapy pools, steam rooms, and the new polar plunge pool. The waterfalls and lush surroundings make this spa a whole new level of relaxation.
Alton is also very big in the arts! Located at the Alton Mill Arts Centre are galleries, working artists, shops, special events, museums, and a cute café. Alton Public School is a tremendous school with very caring staff. They are known around town as a mini-school of the arts with big school play productions each and every year being performed to sold-out crowds at the Orangeville Theatre.
Last but definitely not least we offer many great places to eat, drink, and to enjoy live music. Be sure to check out a couple of our personal favorites at Rays 3rd Generation Bistro Bakery, or our newest little find Good Lot Brewery.
For years Alton has remained the local secret but the secret is out. Make your move to Alton and reap the rewards now and into the future. This hidden gem could be yours!
Come and see this beautiful open concept 3 bedroom bungalow with completely finished basement on a large estate lot. Walkthrough this updated home with hardwood floors, chef's kitchen, large deck area, and so much more.
House information:
3 Plus 1 Bedroom
2 Full Washrooms: 1 up 1 down.
Fenced in yard
Lot Size Frontage 75(ft)
Depth 241.24 (ft)
New Custom Kitchen Gorgeous backsplash, cabinet under lighting, B/I wine rack, B/I desk,
2 Gas Fireplaces basement F/P replaced 2018
Reverse Osmosis Filter System
Screened in Room in backyard heated and also has plexiglass windows
Custom Shed
Huge Deck
New Screen Door/Enclosure
New Berber Carpet in Bedrooms
Potlights Throughout
Call us and book your showing today, and Join us for a game of Horseshoes or a Bonfire!!!!! See you there!!!!
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Property Type
Detached
Building Type
House
Style
Freehold
Land Size
Frontage - 75 feet
Depth - 241.24 feet
Amenities Nearby
Golf Course
Recreation
Shopping
Airport
Playground
Ski hill
Schools
Highway
Hospital
School yard
Ski area
Architectural Style
Bungalow
Bedrooms
4
Basement
Full
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Water
Municipal water
Caledon is a scenic town north-west of Toronto, part of the Greater Toronto Area in the Region of Peel. A principally rural area its major urban area is the community of Orangeville, located just minutes away. Caledon covers over seven hundred square kilometers and is made up of several smaller villages and hamlets. An environmentally conscious community and a recognized safe town with an active population, the town of Caledon is a vibrant place to live. The area's natural beauty lends itself to outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking.
Owing to it's wide open area there are a variety of homes in this area from large country estates to newer subdivisions, Caledon offers plenty of space and a pace that allows you to fully take in and enjoy the area. Living in Caledon allows you to take advantage of a more natural setting but it's proximity to larger urban centres and its transportation routes make it a great choice to commute from.
The name Caledon likely came from settlers coming from Caledon in Northern Ireland. Originally Caledon began as a little village of 100 called Belfountain. This village was established along the Credit River in 1869.
Caledon is made up of people of mainly European descent because of their heavy settlement in the area. Caledon consists of several communities which include Bolton, Caledon East, Belfountain, Cheltenham, Alton, Palgrave, Inglewood and Caledon Village.
Caldeon is home to over 260 kilometres of publicly accessible trails, and has over 65 parks, with many areas for families to enjoy such as playgrounds, picnic areas, splash pads, sports fields, a skateboard park and more.
The town operates several community centres that have pools, ice pads, gymnasiums, and fitness facilities. One facility even has an indoor rock-climbing wall. There are swimming and skating programs, and much more.
If you are an arts lover be sure to discover the Alton Mills Arts Centre. This heritage building is home to art galleries, a heritage museum, café and unique shops. The exhibits here are updated regularly and there are many events hosted there throughout the year. There are also two theatres in Caldeon that offer entertainment year round.
The Headwaters Arts Festival is a must attend event. It includes a juried art show and sale, studio tours, literature readings, concerts and workshops. Whether you are looking for a fun outdoor activity, or looking to join a group or club Caledon is the perfect place to be.
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