Welcome to 109 Major Buttons Drive Markham, Ontario, L3P3X7
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Welcome to the quaint family community of Sherwood-Amberglen Estates in the heart of Markham.

This quality built detached home has been proudly maintained and renovated by original owners. This quiet mature community is the perfect location for families. It offers great schools, parks, walking trails and not far from shops & restaurants, community centre, library, Markham Main Street and Markham Stouffville Hospital. Commuters will really appreciate easy access to public transit; Markham Cornell GO Station proximity to HWY 407 and 404.

You will be impressed by the charming curb appeal with front porch and new front doors. This beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home features a functional open concept floor plan, a fully renovated kitchen with extensive custom all wood cabinetry, gas stove and Stainless Steel Appliances, the living / dining room offers easy care hardwood flooring, the upper level features 3 generous size bedrooms, primary ensuite and an updated main bathroom with stunning finishes and heated flooring. There is a convenient separate entrance to the finished basement that features a custom wet bar, wood burning fireplace, rough-in for bathroom, cold cellar and lots of storage, this is a great space for large gatherings or potential in-law / nanny suite.

Your family will enjoy the fully fenced backyard and mature trees. This is the perfect home for family gatherings and ideal for entertaining. This home is move-in ready. Freshly painted it has a new roof, new windows and doors and an exterior gas hook-up perfect for summer BBQ’s.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity in one of Markham's most desirable mature communities.

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Markham

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Markham is one of the fastest growing and largest communities in southern Ontario. It has one of Canada’s most vibrant business communities with over 400 companies headquartered in the city making Markham a great place to live and work. With over one thousand high technology and life sciences companies, Markham is Canada's high technology capital.

Markham also boasts a wide range of parks, shopping, and cultural sites showcasing the city’s rich history and diversity. Markham sustains a thriving arts community highlighted by its galleries and theatres. The city’s rich history is showcased throughout the cities museums, historic old downtown, and one of the oldest country fairs in Canada. With dozens of public parks and green spaces as well as great shopping and recreation Markham is one of the very best live work communities in the country.

FLATO Markham Theatre

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FLATO Markham Theatre is one of Canada's premier theatre houses serving the greater Toronto area and Markham residents. With over three hundred live performances each year, the theatre presents a performance calendar that showcases the cultural diversity of the community.

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  • 1.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MarkhamCivicCenter14.jpg
  • 1.2 - MarkhamTheatre - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ToogoodPond3.jpg
  • 1.3 - ToogoodPond3 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ToogoodPond3.jpg
  • 2.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MarkhamTheatre2.jpg

Markham

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Markham was first surveyed as a township in 1793 by William Berczy, who in 1794 led a group of German families from Upstate New York to an area of Markham now known as German Mills. Markham's early years blended the rigours of the frontier with the development of agriculture-based industries. The many rivers and streams in the township soon supported water-powered industry that, along with improved roads and infrastructure helped further grow its population. Finally, in 1972, Markham was incorporated as a town, by 2012 Markham had officially been designated a city.

Historic Unionville

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Nestled in the heart of the thriving City of Markham, is one of the city’s most beautiful heritage sites. The historic village of Unionville attracts thousands of visitors each year. Whether you live in the area and come to town often or are visiting for the first time, there's plenty to discover along the charming Main Street including many shops and restaurants.

Markham Museum

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Markham Museum is a twenty-five acre open-air museum that is open year round. It is dedicated to the preservation the history of Markham. The site features nearly thirty buildings, including houses, barns, sheds, a train station, a school, a general store, a church, a blacksmith, a harness shop, a saw mill and a cider mill. One of the oldest buildings is the Hoover House, built in 1824 by a Mennonite family who were originally from Pennsylvania. The Markham museum receives national attention for its unique way of connecting with its community, and it is an attraction you won't want to miss.

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  • 1.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Farmers_lined_up_to_sell_cream_at_Albert_Reesor%27s_Locust_Hill_Creamery_-_Markham,_Ontario,_Canada.jpg
  • 2.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Unionville_Sign.jpg
  • 2.2 - Gisling - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Unionville_Main_st.jpg
  • 3.1 - City of Markham - http://www.markham.ca/wps/portal/Markham/RecreationCulture/MarkhamMuseum/AboutUs
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    Markham

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    Markham offers its residents a wide array of recreational sites. The city is home to premier golfing destinations, including the renowned Angus Glen Golf Club, recognized as one of Canada’s top golf courses and host to numerous prestigious tournaments, and the Upper Unionville Golf Club, a 6,728-yard, par-71 course that challenges golfers of all skill levels. Additionally, the Angus Glen Community Centre, a state-of-the-art facility, features basketball courts, two NHL-size skating rinks with spectator seating, and a modern library with study rooms and a children’s section. Pair these with world-class shopping centres, a wide range of fine dining locations, a vibrant arts community, and Markham’s wonderful historical sites, museums, and parks, and you will always find plenty of places to explore and enjoy.

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    Frederick Horsman Varley Art Gallery

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    Frederick Horsman Varley Art Gallery is named after Frederick Varley, an artist from the Group of Seven. Located on main street in Unionville, its collection includes over a hundred pieces by Frederick Varley. The gallery features a frequent changing of displays of the artwork from local, national, and international artists. With group tours, school programs, studio courses and workshops, courses and lectures, and family activities, there is always something to do and see at this great art gallery.

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    • 1.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ToogoodPond3.jpg
    • 1.2 - Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MarkhamTheatre.jpg
    • 3.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:VarleyArtGallery.jpg

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