118 Laidlaw Street South in Cannington just 45 minutes north of the GTA.
This unique non-retrofit, two-unit home is nestled in the heart of Downtown Cannington and is just steps to all amenities.
At the front, this home sports a modern one bedroom, one-bathroom unit that is great for an in-law apartment. It has 6-inch baseboards, new paint, and a modern kitchen with ceramic fashioned warm linoleum flooring. There is a four-piece bathroom and a Great room with updated scratch-resistant laminate floors. The large windows, pot lights, and ceiling accents help to brighten the space and make it a desirable unit for all those who visit it.
At the back, there is a Four Bedroom, Two-bathroom family home that boasts a large fully enclosed sun-filled porch. The home is well maintained and newly renovated with modern décor and paint. It hosts a newer kitchen with a breakfast bar, a dining room with a large skylight, and a great room with pot lights and picture windows. The Master Suite host its own four-piece ensuite bathroom, two skylights and a private terrace.
The crawl space/basement host the hot water tank, the furnace. a 200-amp breaker panel, the water softener, a sump pump, an alarm system, central vacuum, and it's higher than normal ceiling combined with its generous size makes it great for all your storage needs.
The large backyard has a partially finish deck.
The driveway will hold up to 6 cars.
This home comes equipped with two fridges’, two stoves, a washer and a dryer.
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Welcome to a township with such great aura you’ll want to breathe it all in.
Brock is a township is the most northerly Region Municipality of Durham cradled on the eastern shore of Lake Simcoe. With three main urban areas and beautiful hamlets everywhere, most of the population reside in the villages of Beaverton the commercial centre, Cannington home to the municipal administration and high school and Sunderland. Each community has a certain character and charm to them.
Brock boasts of a robust agriculture and tourism industry serving as the main source of income and economic backbone of the town.
Brock Township was originally part of York County with its first meeting after its survey in 1817 being held in 1833. It was named after Major General Sir Isaac Brock for his service in the war of 1812.
In 1852, the township became part of newly created Ontario County with Cannington being incorporated in 1878 as a village for municipal purposes. In 1974, municipal restructuring in the formation of the Regional Municipality of Durham resulted in Brock being amalgamated with Thorah Township and with the villages of Beaverton and Cannington; the Township of Brock was created.
Brock provides a scenic drive through its rolling hills and picturesque vistas but there is an even wider array of outdoor and recreation activities. The town boast clear water beaches, great hiking trails, boating at Lake Simcoe, golf courses, fishing, local theatres, festivals, art galleries, restaurants and cafés all frequented by both residents and visitors.
There are day camps organized often by the township and fitness classes in the form of adult basketball and volleyball, Gentle Fit, kickboxing, warrior fitness and yoga. There are special events like the Township of Brock Charity Golf Tournament and Beaver River Trail Run & Ride.
The township organizes sport events such as Mom’s & Tots, Public skating, Roller disco, Shinny hockey, Stick & Puck and Ticket Ice.