Historic Old Bowmanville Gem. This Restored Duplex Maintains The Old Charm Combined With Many New Upgrades And Features. A Huge Lot With Totally Separate Apartment. Numerous Recent Renos Will Impress. New Windows Provide Plenty Of Light. Close To Downtown Core, Transit And Shopping. So Many Features That You Must See It In Person. Totally Renovated Rear Apt With A Separate Private Entrance. Future Go Train Access And 407 Makes For An Easy Commute.
Property Type
Duplex
Community
Bowmanville
Land Size
Frontage - 66.01
Depth - 165
Total Parking Spaces
4
Architectural Style
2 Storey
Bedrooms
4
Basement
Full
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Living room | Ground level | 4.5 x 3.6 (meters) |
Dining room | Ground level | 4.6 x 3.54 (meters) |
Kitchen | Ground level | 4.59 x 3.64 (meters) |
Ground level | 3.55 x 1.9 (meters) | |
Primary Bedroom | Second level | 4.44 x 3.6 (meters) |
Bedroom 2 | Second level | 3.68 x 3.54 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Second level | 3.69 x 3.47 (meters) |
Living room | Flat | 3.9 x 3.45 (meters) |
Kitchen | Flat | 3.44 x 2.63 (meters) |
Primary Bedroom | Flat | 5.28 x 3.47 (meters) |
Bowmanville is the largest community in the Municipality of Clarington. It is approximately 75 kilometres east of Toronto, and about 15 kilometres east of Oshawa, nestled along highway 2, just north of Lake Ontario.
Bowmanville is considered a part of the Greater Toronto Area. The region has recently experienced large growth and development due to its ideal access to the nearby urban centres along highway 401.
Bowmanville has a great diversity of amenities in town and nearby, while still maintaining its small town charm, making it an increasingly attractive community to raise a family.
Bowmanville’s history began with the arrival of the first European settlers in 1794. Three loyalist families from the U.S. were the first settlers to arrive, the Burks, the Conants and the Trulls. The village grew and prospered attracting not only settler families but industry too. Mills, furniture factories, tanneries, brick yards, evaporator plants, hotels, inns, and mercantile establishments were all a part of the growing industry in Bownmanville.
Some of Bownmanville’s most famous industries include: The Dominion Organ and Piano Factory, The Goodyear Rubber Plant, The Bownmanville Foundry, and The Cream of Barley Mill. The goods from these places were shipped worldwide.
The Bowmanville Museum holds the rich history of the town, and the story unfolds through a photography collection.
Bowmanville offers plenty to do and see.
The annual Apple Festival and Craft Sale takes place the Saturday following Thanksgiving. It is a street festival that celebrates all things apple. Four city blocks are converted to a showcase for the many talented local apple growers. Unique handmade craft items and food products can be found in several booths along the street. There are plenty of things for children to do such as carnival rides, bouncy castles, pony rides, and more.
Summertime in Bowmanville is an exciting time with the Annual Summerfest. It is a 3-day sidewalk sale. You will find great deals from the unique businesses and services in the area.
Another unique event is the BluesBERRY festival, which celebrates blues music and berries in a unique and fun family event. Downtown Bownmanville offers plenty of unique shops and restaurants.
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