Brampton, Downtown Brampton, L6Y 1G3
$1,588,000$000000
Listed by ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD..
Gorgeous English Manor straight out of a fairytale book sitting elegantly in a serene, park-like setting. Grand Tudor design with Custom handcrafted clay roof tiles in England-2022. Highly valuable, preserved copper downspouts, eaves & collector boxes w/exquisite patina. Custom, seamless addition w/ large kitchen & heated travertine floors, breakfast bar with b/i fridge, stainless appl, Restoration Hardware lighting, & w/o to the private, manicured grounds. You'll love the outdoors with its stone terrace, custom wood pergola & stone walls defining the patio. 3 fabulous stone fireplaces, 3/8" pegged hardwood floors, cornice mouldings, gumwood/oak millwork, & classic built-ins. Main floor library/den perfect as a home office. Custom leaded windows w/incredible garden views (most 2022). Barrelled ceilings adorn the formal dining room & foyer. Double garage access. Main floor laundry, mudroom & powder room. Several walkouts. Unfinished basement provides ample opportunities.
Primary bdrm retreat w/sitting area & ensuite. Wonderful gas radiant heat, 2 AC systems: CAC + ductless AC. Upgraded electrical. Irrigation system. French drain. Steps to Gage Park, Farmer's Market, GO. See Attached Notables List
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