Welcome to the "Bliscap" (Happy) Farm!
This Wonderful, Historical, Commanding, Open and Airy Entertainers Homestead, Featuring Multiple Walkouts, Skylights, Views, And A Slower Paced Lifestyle, Is A Remarkable Find... It is Just Off of County Road 2, with 96 Acres Of Glorious Opportunities To Bring Your Dreams To Life.
This Century Home From The Entertaining Era Of The Turn Of The Century Features Large Principal Rooms, 9 Foot Ceilings, Huge Windows, Oversized Baseboards, And Hardwood Flooring Throughout. The Impressive Dining Room Shows Off Huge Square Footage Along With Its Beamed Ceilings And Walkouts To Gardens And A Deck.
It's Open
It's Airy
It's Breezy
Immerse Yourself not only into the wonderful 3+1 Bedroom home with a loft, 3 full bathrooms, wood-burning fireplace, and oversized kitchen with built In appliances, but escape to your own acreage that offers you so much choice of what kind of lifestyle you would like to keep!
Build a new house at the top of the panoramic vista that shows off a jaw-dropping view of Northumberland and Lake Ontario; Farm your own land of vegetables or livestock; wait for the current investment of 1000 growing Black Walnut trees to mature (valued at approximately $1000 each); use the land for your own personal trails and exploration; verify with the planning department of the many different uses this land may offer. There are so many opportunities!
Everything is on a grand scale. Big Barns, Ample Storage, Oversized Gardens; An Outdoor Oven For Giant Gatherings.
You can't go wrong with this one.
96 Acres Of Opportunity! Ie: Build A New House At The Top Of The Panoramic Vista Showing Off A Jaw-Dropping View Of Northumberland & Lake Ontario; Farm Your Own Land Of Vegetables Or Livestock; Wait For The Current Investment Of 1000 Growing Black Walnut Trees To Mature (Valued At Approximately $1000 Each); Use The Land For Your Own Personal Trails And Exploration; Verify With The Planning Department Of The Many Different Uses This Land May Offer. 5 Bed/3Wash
Property Type
Farm
Community
Colborne
Land Size
Frontage - 96
Depth - 0
Total Parking Spaces
12
Brighton is a beautiful town on the shores of Lake Ontario with a great small town feel. Residents of Brighton are among the nicest people you’ll ever meet, known for their warmth and welcoming nature.
Brighton is a great getaway for those looking to avoid the fast paced nature of the big city, while still home to all of the amenities and activities you would expect of a larger town.
Brighton has a quaint downtown, full of unique shops and artisans, there are several local heritage sites to explore, as well as plenty of greenspace, including many hiking and cycling trails.
Come and make Brighton your future home. You’ll be happy you did.
Brighton is rich in history, with several heritage sites that you can visit to learn more about the past.
Visit the Hilton Hall Heritage Centre that was built in 1861, just a couple of years after Brighton was incorporated as a village. Here you can view exhibits and presentation on Brighton’s history, and they are working on creating a digital archive on the history of the region for those interested in digging even deeper into the past.
You can also visit the Proctor House Museum, which is a nineteenth century mansion that has been restored so that visitors can explore how a wealth businessman in the shipping industry used to live.
Brighton is an amazing area for those looking to keep active and have fun, especially outdoors. Not only does it have many community facilities and programs that residents can take advantage of, but there are many outdoor spaces including Presqu’ile Provincial Park and events like Applefest that are enjoyable for the whole family.
Presqu’ile Provincial Park is ideal for nature lovers, especially bird watchers, as it’s home to more than 300 species of birds, including a popular migration stopover for ducks and other waterfowl. You can also visit the park to enjoy swimming, camping, nature programs along with other enjoyable outdoor activities.
If you travel around Brighton and the surrounding areas, you may notice an abundance of apple orchards. Brighton takes advantage of its plentiful harvest by hosting an annual festival known as Applefest. This festival takes place at the end of September, and attracts visitors from all over Ontario with its street fair, car show, arts and crafts show, parade and more.
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