This 1996 horse farm in Ontario, Canada is insane. 2bd. 3ba. $2.789M. If you’re into stone houses and rustic wood, you gotta see this. (The only thing is, why did they build such a big place w/only 2bs?)
Check out this main room- the ceiling, stone walls and archways.
At the far end of this main room is a cozy family room area w/a great view.
Isn’t this amazing?
The stone is made to look like ancient stone walls that are fitted together w/o mortar.
Look at that ladder going all the way up into the eaves.
Interesting flat fireplace façade is made especially for a wood stove.
A sunken living room surrounded by bar area with a mezzanine overhead.
Beautiful bar, isn’t it?
The kitchen cabinetry is stunning, but I’m not lovin’ the flooring. They picked fancy cabinetry, but the floors look like they belong in a barn.
To the right of the kitchen is a dining room w/a spectacular fireplace.
Isn’t the fireplace stunning?
I even like the laundry room- two-tone cabinetry and an adorable vintage sink.
Here’s an interesting rec room- notice the sleigh. Stairs lead to the 2 bds. on the 2nd level.
I think that this is the main bath, beautiful claw foot tub and what appears to be a fireplace.
The large main bd. is big enough for a full living room area and I like the way they put the bed in its own niche.
Very sophisticated walk-in closet.
And, this is the 2nd bd. I still say that there should be at least 3 bds. in a home this size.
Beautiful pool w/a waterfall feature.
The patio area is extensive, and check out the size of the outdoor kitchen. You can have tons of guests, but no one can stay overnight, b/c there’s only 2 bedrooms! Maybe they did that deliberately, but then to ask $2.7M for a house w/2 bds. is going to be a hard sell.
Now, we come to the horse barn, b/c this is, after all, a horse farm.
Hello.
Look at how huge this is.
And, it even has a gigantic training area.
This home is definitely centered around horses. I wonder if they come with it.
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