Situated on an expansive lot in the heart of Stroud, this character-filled century home presents a rare opportunity for buyers seeking space, versatility, and long-term potential. Set on an impressive 112 ft frontage, the property offers a deep, private lot ideal for outdoor living, future expansion, or workshop use. The detached barn-style garage with loft is a standout feature—perfect for hobbyists, trades, or additional storage.
The home offers a functional 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom layout with abundant natural light and a well-utilized upper level designed for comfortable everyday living. Enjoy the convenience of ensuite laundry and a kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances. Notably, the property features a durable metal roof—valued for its longevity, low maintenance, and resistance to harsh weather—along with a 200 amp electrical service, providing ample capacity for modern living, workshop use, or future upgrades.
Located just minutes to Barrie, Lake Simcoe, the South GO Station, and Highway 400, this property blends small-town charm with exceptional commuter convenience. A unique offering with endless possibilities.
Situated on an expansive lot in the heart of Stroud, this character-filled century home presents a rare opportunity for buyers seeking space, versatility, and long-term potential. Set on an impressive 112 ft frontage, the property offers a deep, private lot ideal for outdoor living, future expansion, or workshop use. The detached barn-style garage with loft is a standout feature-perfect for hobbyists, trades, or additional storage. The home offers a functional 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom layout with abundant natural light and a well-utilized upper level designed for comfortable everyday living. Enjoy the convenience of ensuite laundry and a kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances. Notably, the property features a durable metal roof-valued for its longevity, low maintenance, and resistance to harsh weather-along with a 200 amp electrical service, providing ample capacity for modern living, workshop use, or future upgrades. Located just minutes to Barrie, Lake Simcoe, the South GO Station, and Highway 400, this property blends small-town charm with exceptional commuter convenience. A unique offering with endless possibilities. (id:9346)
Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
House
Style
Freehold
Community
Stroud
Stories
2
Land Size
112.9 x 165 FT
Frontage - 1354
Depth - 1980
Parking
Detached Garage
Garage
Total Parking Spaces
12
Amenities Nearby
Park
Schools
Features
Flat site
Carpet Free
Sump Pump
Bedrooms
3
Basement
Partial
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Water
Municipal water
| Type | Level | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Bedroom | Second level | 4.29 x 3.72 (meters) |
| Bedroom 2 | Second level | 3.74 x 3.78 (meters) |
| Bedroom 3 | Second level | 3.74 x 3.79 (meters) |
| Kitchen | Main level | 4.18 x 3.94 (meters) |
| Dining room | Main level | 3.67 x 3.78 (meters) |
| Living room | Main level | 3.82 x 3.77 (meters) |
The town of Innisfil is situated on the western shore of Lake Simcoe in Simcoe County. Living up to its name's Irish origins of "Inis Fáil", which is an ancient mythological name for Ireland, Innisfil is made up of many scenic wooded and waterfront areas along Lake Simcoe.
Originally a largely rural area, Innisfil has been growing steadily with an increase in new residential development. The town’s location just south of Barrie and only forty-five minutes north of Toronto and makes it a very desirable location to live. With access to Lake Simcoe and the area's many natural beauties, there is always many outdoor activities available, hiking, cycling, swimming and more.
Houses in the area range from winterized cottages on the waterfront to newer developments that feature larger detached homes, and townhomes. Innisfil is a great place to find waterfront cottage-style living while still being close to major urban area.
Innisfil's location along the western shore of Lake Simcoe provide many beautiful beaches and parks. The sixty-two acre Innisfil Beach Park features a beach, swimming, boating and fishing as well as winter recreation such as fishing huts that means there's something available in any season. Public boat launches as well as many marinas along the waterfront make for an ideal area for any boating activities.
The history of Innisfil spans a period of over 170 years. The town was formed from virgin forests, which had been home to the Huron Indians. The industry in the area included a sawmill, which was built in 1829.
The land in the area was eventually cleared to make way for farms to be developed, and as the area needed to be built-up by those that settled there, roads were built opening up to the area..
While the area has historically been agricultural, growth and development in the Barrie and Toronto areas has meant greater residential development in Innisfil.
Innisfil has an extensive recreation program. It is a well-organized program that offers plenty of classes for all ages from pre-school to senior. There are sports classes, fitness classes, music and arts classes, and much more. Kids can find almost any activity to suit their interests. There is also a special program for those over 55 years of age to take part in. It offers special fitness programs geared specifically to seniors.
Innisfil also has plenty of parks to choose from. If you are into the outdoors and even boating and other water sports you should visit Beach Park.
Innisfil is an active and vibrant community. It offers a close-knit feel and allows you develop close connections with your neighbours. Innisfil is the perfect place to live, work and play.
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