1099 Whites Road is Smithfield's former school house built in 1882, which has since been completely transformed into a 5+ bedroom masterpiece on just over an acre in Brighton Township.
This home offers something for everyone!
Graduate to this stunning, open concept, bright and light filled home with updated windows, skylights, and open concept kitchen.
A massive 10+ car garage is sure to impress any car enthusiast!
This Home gives the buyer options and opportunities to have a main floor primary bedroom complete with a walkout, 5 piece ensuite, and living space; OR transform this area into it's own accessory apartment; OR keep it as it is and use it as a family room that leads out to multiple directions.
It's fun! It's unique! It's quirky!
A beautiful propane stove with a feature wall backdrop warms the livingroom.
This historical community gathering space from the late 1880's still shows off the original maple flooring, where decades of memories and stories have been shared.
It is filled with great spirit.
The gleaming white open concept kitchen with built in appliances, and oversized eat in breakfast area is a main focal point of the house.
The current oversized laundry room offers so much space for you to dream up more ideas... like adding another washroom!
The impressive 2nd floor features 4+ bedrooms. A a cozy nook could easily transform back into a 5th upstairs bedroom.
The backyard is surrounded by trees and trails. Feel like you have escaped from your busy lifestyle and spend your time on your back deck with gazebo listening to the birds, breathing in the clean, country air, and allowing time, to virtually stand still.
This property sits on just over an acre and it has potential to make it even more private than it is. There is only one neighbour, but if you wanted complete seclusion, you could easily add more trees to hibernate yourself from everyone!
Don't let this one get away!
A Transformed 3400 Sq' Home Featuring 5 Beds Where One Could Be A Potential Accessory In-Law Suite On Main Floor. It Has An Oversized 10+ Car Garage, An Acre Of Privacy Backing Onto A Forest, Original Maple Hardwood Flooring, Walkouts, Skylights And Sunshine! This Perfect Family Home Is Loaded With Opportunities! Add A Few More Trees Alongside The Driveway To Fully Hibernate This House From The Rest Of The World. Offers Graciously Welcome Anytime!
Property Type
Detached
Community
Rural Brighton
Land Size
Frontage - 164.99
Depth - 264
Parking
Attached Garage (10)
Total Parking Spaces
12
Features
Conservation/green belt
Partially cleared
Ravine
Treed
Architectural Style
2 Storey
Bedrooms
5
Basement
Crawl space
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Propane
Type | Level | Dimensions |
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Foyer | Main level | 4.91 x 2.53 (meters) |
Living room | Main level | 4.29 x 3.68 (meters) |
Dining room | Main level | 4.72 x 3.2 (meters) |
Kitchen | Main level | 4.27 x 3.89 (meters) |
Breakfast | Main level | 3.2 x 3.44 (meters) |
Family room | Main level | 8.6 x 4.39 (meters) |
Bedroom | Second level | 4.06 x 3.83 (meters) |
Bedroom 2 | Second level | 5.59 x 3.48 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Second level | 4.46 x 4.34 (meters) |
Bedroom 4 | Second level | 3.4 x 3.89 (meters) |
Loft | Second level | 4.06 x 2.89 (meters) |
Primary Bedroom | Main level | 3.11 x 3.57 (meters) |
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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