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"Niagara on the Lake charm"
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Sutton Group Realty Systems Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated
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Email Sutton |
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905-896-3333 |
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416-762-4200 |
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416-568-8401 |
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Type: Residential
Style: Single Story
Bedrooms: 4
Garage: Double
Size: 3,600 sq. ft.
Lot Type: Rectangular
Lot Size:
75ft x 85ft
Year Built: 1995
Taxes: $7,090.37 (2007)
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Tranquility and privacy away from the hubbub are the hallmarks of this very successful immaculate B&B (named the "Robson-Grieve House") that could be a true turn-key operation. Built new in 1995 it is a perfect example of an early Canadian Loyalist reproductions. Situated across from the Commons and the historic Butlers Barracks and adjacent to a 13 acre walled estate. Offers 3 large second floor guest bedrooms with private ensuites and spacious private owner's quarters on the rear main floor separate from the guest area. The shady grounds feature a pleasant terrace and an Inuit (Eskimo) stone sculpture call "Our Inukshuk" that welcomes guests to the doorway. A perfect combination of spacious private owner's quarters and a very successful B&B business. MLS No: 2088253
Main Level Family Room Kitchen Dining Room Master Bedroom Ensuite bath Den Foyer Porch Bath 19.11 x 15 12.10 x 18 14.11 x 12.11 12.8 x 13.1 4 Piece 12.2 x 11.10 15.10 x 8.3 17.3 x 18 2 Piece Second Level Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Foyer Laundry Bath Bath Ensuite Bath Ensuite Bath 15.3 x 12.11 15.3 x 12.11 13.2 x 14.11 16.10 x 13.10 16.10 x 8.7 13.9 x 8.3 4 Piece 4 Piece 3 Piece 4 Piece
Additional Features 2007 Taxes: $7,090.37 Lot Size : 74.95 x 85 Amperage: 200
* Basement Unfinished * Central Air * Central Vacuum * * Gas Stove Hook-up * Jacuzzi (Main Floor Ensuite) * Security System * * Partially Fenced * Patio * Deck * * Professionally Landscaped * Sprinkler System with Timers * * Double Garage * Triple Gravel Driveway * Garage Door Opener *
Square Feet: 3600 Listing by Ralph Tallman |
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