Welcome to 397 Mara Road, Beaverton.
This charming century home blends timeless character with today’s modern conveniences. A covered front porch invites you inside, while a side entrance with its own covered deck seamlessly wraps around to a spacious back deck, perfect for outdoor living.
The eat-in kitchen features stainless steel appliances, ample cabinetry, generous counter space and a moveable island—ideal for casual meals. A formal dining room offers the perfect setting for hosting family and friends, while the inviting family room is a cozy spot to relax. Just off the kitchen, the versatile den—complete with two walkouts to the side porch and backyard deck—makes a great home office, hobby space or mudroom. A convenient three piece bathroom and main-floor laundry complete the ground level.
A vintage staircase leads to the second floor, where you will find three sun filled bedrooms with large windows, vaulted ceilings, and laminate flooring, along with a four piece bathroom. The basement provides excellent storage space.
Step outside to enjoy summer evenings in the backyard, complete with a fenced area for children or pets, plus a fire pit for memorable nights under the stars.
Perfectly located close to Lake Simcoe beaches, parks, schools, and amenities, this home offers the best of small-town living. Beaverton is a year-round destination known for water sports, hiking, and ice fishing in the winter, offering a mix of historic charm, local attractions like the Old Stone Church and Sunflower Farms, and vibrant community events throughout the year.
This charming century home blends timeless character with todays modern conveniences. A covered front porch invites you inside, while a side entrance with its own covered deck seamlessly wraps around to a spacious back deck, perfect for outdoor living. The eat-in kitchen features stainless steel appliances, ample cabinetry, generous counter space and a moveable island - ideal for casual meals. A formal dining room offers the perfect setting for hosting family and friends, while the inviting family room is a cozy spot to relax. Just off the kitchen, the versatile den -complete with walkouts to the side porch and backyard deck -makes a great home office, hobby space or mudroom. A convenient three piece bathroom and main-floor laundry complete the ground level. A vintage staircase leads to the second floor, where you will find three sun filled bedrooms with large windows, vaulted ceilings, and laminate flooring, along with a four piece bathroom. The basement provides excellent storage space. Step outside to enjoy summer evenings in the backyard, complete with a fenced area for children or pets, plus a fire pit for memorable nights under the stars. Perfectly located close to Lake Simcoe beaches, parks, schools and amenities, this home offers the best of small-town living. Beaverton is a year-round destination known for water sports, hiking, and ice fishing in the winter, offering a mix of historic charm, local attractions like the Old Stone Church and Sunflower Farms, and vibrant community events throughout the year. (id:9346)
Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
House
Style
Freehold
Community
Beaverton
Stories
2
Land Size
49.6 x 231 FT
Frontage - 595
Depth - 2772
Parking
Detached Garage
Garage
Total Parking Spaces
5
Amenities Nearby
Beach
Park
Schools
Public Transit
Bedrooms
3
Basement
Partial
Cooling
None
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Water
Municipal water
| Type | Level | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Bedroom | Second level | 5.85 x 2.9 (meters) |
| Bedroom 2 | Second level | 2.68 x 2.49 (meters) |
| Bedroom 3 | Second level | 4.05 x 2.71 (meters) |
| Kitchen | Ground level | 4.61 x 4.12 (meters) |
| Den | Ground level | 3.03 x 2.32 (meters) |
| Dining room | Ground level | 4.35 x 2.62 (meters) |
| Living room | Ground level | 5.06 x 3.67 (meters) |
Come and discover Beaverton! Beaverton offers so many rich and wonderful experiences to all those who visit, who wouldn’t want to call this communtiy home? Looking for a bit of culture? How about a night at the theatre? The Beaverton Town Players offer productions several time throughout the year for the community to enjoy.
Do you love the outdoors? Enjoy a round of golf or take a canoe out on Lake Simcoe. There are so many wonderful ways to enjoy nature here in Beaverton, you be sure to find the perfect one for you.
Beaverton also houses several fairs and festivals throughout the year that the whole family will love. Community events and local amenities make Beaverton the ideal place to call home.
In 1822, Beaverton’s first settlement was established. Located at the mouth of the Beaver River, it was first named Beaverton in 1835 when the post office was built. Using pine from the Talbot River, 17 kilometers away, the first church was built in 1853. Named Old Stone Church, it still stands today and is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. Beaverton Town Hall was built in 1911 and is also still standing in the town to this day.
Beaverton was incorporated as a village in 1884 and joined the Brock Township in 1974, establishing itself as part of Durham Region.
With many historic buildings remaining to this day, including the Strand Theatre, the Old Stone Jail and several houses from the early settlement, Beaverton offers any visitor a chance to step back in time and experience the early days of life in this town.
Welcome to Beaverton - a boater’s dream!
Located on Lake Simcoe, Beaverton offers opportunities for many water sports including kayaking, windsurfing, jet skiing and boating. WIth a harbour and yacht club, those who love to sail will fit right in. The beach with splash pad ensures that everyone, even the kids, will have fun in the water.
If you prefer to enjoy the outdoors on land, then take a hike, go for a bike ride or spend the afternoon on horseback. Delight in the beautiful nature that surrounds you. A round of golf can also be a great way to relax and unwind in Beaverton.
In the colder months, enjoy many winter sports at the local arena and curling club.
Looking for a unique local experience? Then take in a movie at Beaverton’s Strand Theatre - opened in 1940, it is the oldest movie theatre in Canada. With its historical architecture and unique displays, this is a truly wonderful way to spend a night at the movies.
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