Forest, Trails, Privacy
Ontario Georgian Stone Farmhouse
4-Bedroom, 1-Bathroom
Steel Quonset, 1-car garage
Heritage Designated
Regulated by NEC, NVCA
Taxes Not Yet Assessed
Mins to Orangeville Amenities
Near Hockley Valley Resort
Fantastic Proximity to Highways 9 & 10
1 Hour to Toronto
$1,198,000 MULTIPLE OFFERS & SOLD OVER ASK!
A rare and exciting opportunity in Hockley Valley set on approximately 22.7 rolling acres with one of the few remaining stone houses in Mono from the 1850s settlement period. Built in 1857, this Ontario Georgian stone farmhouse was constructed by James Dodds, whose family were very well-known early settlers in the area. A very pretty parcel — the acreage is rolling with forest and trails, and the house sits stately on top of the hill. There is some tree plantation, a partially cleared area, barn foundations, a concrete silo, a steel Quonset, and a stand-alone one-car garage. This property is in search of a new owner looking to restore, build anew, or revitalize the current home which is under Heritage Designation. The stone walls and lintels are of primary historical significance. Ideal for the outdoor enthusiast, near Bruce Trail & Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. Explore the beautiful network of hiking & cycling trails available in the area and being within 5 mins to skiing, golfing, restaurants, and winery at the Hockley Valley Resort & Spa, Mount Alverno Luxury Resorts, plus farmers markets, coffee shops, quaint shops, restaurants, and amenities in nearby Orangeville, Caledon, and Mulmur. A wonderful central location! Minutes to Orangeville for all shopping amenities, hospital, and highways 10 and 9 for commuting. 1 hour to Toronto.
House is in need of repair. Property is being sold, “as is” without representation & warranty. Property regulated under (NVCA) Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority & (NEC) Niagara Escarpment Commission. Taxes have not yet been assessed.
Stone House Article by Janice McClelland
Please DO NOT walk on this property without an appointment. For more information, please call Kait: 519-307-8000 (landline).
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