Welcome to 618 St Catherine St. This charming and well loved 2 + 1 bedroom home is situated in a quiet, family friendly neighbourhood. Wander down to the otonabee river for an afternoon of feeding ducks and watching boats go by, or shop til you drop at Lansdowne Mall, only a few blocks away. This home has all the charm in the world with handcrafted plaster ceiling decor and wall art. It's an absolute gem of a home that must be seen to truly appreciate.
This Charming And Well Maintained 2 + 1 Bedroom Home Is Situated In A Quiet, Family Neighbourhood In Peterborough S. Just Minutes To 115 And 407 Expansion. It Features Beautiful Custom Handcrafted Ceiling Mouldings Throughout, B/I China Cabinet In Din Rm, Bright Kitchen, Cozy Fireplace, 4 Pc Bath On Main Floor, Ample Storage And Lots Of Light, Especially In The Sunroom. This Home Exudes Pride Of Ownership! Offers June 5. Seller May Look At Preemptive.
Property Type
Detached
Community
Otonabee
Land Size
Frontage - 44
Depth - 100
Total Parking Spaces
1
Amenities Nearby
Marina
Park
Public Transit
Schools
Features
Marina nearby
Park nearby
Close to public transportation
Creek or stream
Schools nearby
Architectural Style
1 1/2 storey
Bedrooms
3
Basement Features
Separate entrance
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
| Type | Level | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen | Main level | 3.71 x 2.81 (meters) |
| Dining room | Main level | 3.7 x 3 (meters) |
| Living room | Main level | 4.52 x 3.63 (meters) |
| Sunroom | Main level | 3.98 x 3.22 (meters) |
| Primary Bedroom | Second level | 4.72 x 3.02 (meters) |
| Bedroom 2 | Second level | 3.55 x 2.7 (meters) |
| Bedroom 3 | Basement | 3.73 x 3.59 (meters) |
| Utility room | Basement | 3.66 x 3.51 (meters) |
| Laundry room | Basement | 3.72 x 2.48 (meters) |
Located approximately one hour from Toronto, the city of Peterborough is situated on the Trent-Severn Waterway in the heart of the Kawarthas. Known for its exceptional quality of life, the area offers a unique mixture of history, culture and recreation that can only truly be appreciated by those immersed in it!
A thriving city, Peterborough has something for just about everyone. Whether it’s cuisine, the arts or outdoor activities, you’ll find no shortage of reasons why the region is quickly becoming one of Ontario’s best kept secrets. A diverse work base sector, great local schools (including two post-secondary institutions) and well established communities and neighborhoods are just a few of the ingredients of our growing city.
Above all, we’re extremely proud of our strong sense of community, and would love to share it with you. If you’ve been contemplating a change and are looking for a quieter pace of life but don’t want to sacrifice the everyday amenities that keep things convenient and simple, visit Peterborough and see what all the hype is about!
The first Nations groups entered into the area and inhabited the circa 1000 BCE to 1000 CE. European settlement began in earnest when Irish immigrants entered the area in 1825. The completion of the Peterborough Lift Lock occurred in 1904 and in 1905 Peterborough, on Dominion Day, was incorporated as a city.
Peterborough’s artspace was founded in 1974 being one of the most antique of Canada’s artist-run art centers.
Peterborough was Canada’s first town to use electric streetlights therefore earning the nickname Electric City. In addition to this it underscores the present-day and historical significance of manufacturing and technology as the city’s economic base.
This city can never disappoint as it has a handful of attraction running from museums, galleries and theatres, an arts community, Aboriginal heritage attractions and historical sites and cultural exhibitions.
For lovers you will definitely find your place at the picturesque Honeymoon Gondola that offers exquisite and romantic rides in the little lake at the Peterborough Marina.
For culture lovers there is the Peterborough Museum & Archives which homes a wide collection of artifacts. For a relaxation place there is the Del Crary Park, a large and urban greenspace Little Lake. Several events are held here including The International Peterborough Musicfest. On the same Little Lake there is the Centennial Fountain that has lights, lit up at dusk and is known to be a tourist attraction.
The city is a good choice for the sporty people for instance the Peterborough Petes which is the city’s junior level hockey team has been the longest and continually operating team in the Ontario Hockey League. With this there is not only the promise of a recreational activity but a successful recreational activity.