NEW PRICE $1,850,000.00
Arriving at the estate you are welcomed by nature as the tree lined driveway winds its way up to the regal archway. Immediately to your left is the nicely appointed guest house complete with one bedroom, family room, kitchen, and 3 pc bathroom. On the right is the main house where the old meets the new. The original farmhouse was built in 1910 and has been fully renovated while maintaining its original character features. The well thought out addition was completed in 2007 and seamlessly pairs the modern style with a rich historic past.
Walking into this home's entry you can see details that make this house not only a great home for the family who resides in it, but the impeccable attention to detail the tradesmen who helped create this masterpiece put into their work. The architect wanted the home to have an area that was formal, and an area that was more relaxed for everyday use. Many of the original features and design remain within the farmhouse giving the formal look that the architect was looking for while the new wing boasts 28' ceilings, custom stone fireplace, scratch proof plank flooring, and five full walk-out sliding glass doors, obtaining the open concept relaxed feel. The kitchen comes complete with high end appliances, granite counters, custom cabinetry, custom backsplash, and seasonal breakfast room.
The main transition from the old farmhouse to the new extension is via "The Bridge". The bridge is grand in nature and a main design feature of this stunning estate home. The bridge leads to the very tranquil master bedroom. Spacious in size, the master bedroom has a gas fireplace, vaulted ceiling, and its own sliding door walk-out to the private elevated deck. The ensuite bathroom has double sinks, separate shower, claw footed tub, exercise room, and huge walk-in closet.
Located less than 45 min away from Toronto Pearson International Airport, this pristine home sits on 34+ acres of land and is a short commute to the city.
Walking Into This Home's Entry You Can See Details That Make This House Not Only A Great Home For The Family Who Resides In It, But The Impeccable Attention To Detail The Tradesmen Who Helped Create This Masterpiece Put Into Their Work. The Architect Wanted The Home To Have An Area That Was Formal, And An Area That Was More Relaxed For Everyday Use.
物业类型
Detached
社区
Rural Adjala-Tosorontio
土地面积
临街 - 34.73
深度 - 0
停车
Attached Garage (2)
总停车位
15
产品特点
Partially cleared
Treed
建筑风格
2 Storey
卧室
6
冷却
Central air conditioning
加热型
Forced air
暖气燃料
Natural gas
类型 | 层 | 尺寸 |
---|---|---|
Great Room | Main level | 13.08 x 6.17 (meters) |
Kitchen | Main level | 6.77 x 4.57 (meters) |
Dining room | Main level | 7.03 x 3.98 (meters) |
Foyer | Main level | 9.4 x 4.76 (meters) |
Bedroom 2 | Main level | 5.21 x 4.02 (meters) |
Primary Bedroom | Upper Level | 7.05 x 5.16 (meters) |
Bathroom | Upper Level | 5.27 x 7.75 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Upper Level | 7 x 3.96 (meters) |
Bedroom 4 | Upper Level | 4.1 x 3.72 (meters) |
Bedroom 5 | Upper Level | 4.1 x 3.72 (meters) |
Media | Lower level | 12.75 x 6.02 (meters) |
Recreation room | Lower level | 9.3 x 4.65 (meters) |
Adjala-Tosorontio was a merger between townships of Adjala and Tosorontio after an amalgamation in 1994. It is a rural area small villages and hamlets inspired by the origins of Irish settlers and has developed to become a residential area for people commuting to greater Toronto. It is below the Niagara Escarpment and has beautiful rolling countryside with the Nottawasaga river cutting across.
There are numerous communities within the area with Loretto being the oldest. As a result, the oldest and most famous tavern in the area Loretto Inn. There are numerous recreational outlets with numerous parks, playgrounds, community halls, walking tracks, baseball and soccer fields.
The township came to be after a merger in 1993 which was followed by amalgamation between the townships of Adjala and Tosorontio in 1st January 1994. The hamlets in the township are based and named by Irish Catholics and pioneer families after their home towns in Ireland. Tosorontio is a Huron word for beautiful mountain while Adjala was named after the wife of Chief Tecumseh.
The township of Adjala-Tosorontio has fourteen parks, two indoor community halls and has playgrounds and walking tracks. There is a robust soccer program in the town and numerous soccer fields as well as baseball which has a big following in the town.
For the art lovers, there is Floral Arbor and Archway Intensive and there are nature days for homeschoolers. There are numerous retreats for health and wellness and for community and culture, there is an annual day on the farm and Mother’s Day high tea. The township has ski resorts, golf clubs, resorts, retreat centers and campsites.