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c. 1819 in Bath, Ontario

12/19/24 10 Comments
Posted on OHD: 12/19/24. As of 12/19/24, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.

370 Academy St, Bath, ON K0H 1G0

A restoration dream steeped in Loyalist history, Neo-Classical structure illustrated in numerous publications on early Canadian architecture. Built early 1800s, this historical Bath home with polished lawns & gardens is just under an acre with an additional adjacent plot of land 20ft by 400 ft perfect as a potential playground/dog run/garden area. As you enter, the grand foyer welcomes you to expansive 10 ft plus ceilings and arch with a formal parlor to the left and a great room to your right. 4 fireplaces and detailed woodworking/reedings throughout. With over 4800 sqft of living space, it is perfect for a large family. Four hundred (400) amp wiring, insulation, plumbing, furnaces, and roof have all been updated in recent years. The main floor has been enhanced by the addition of a large bedroom, full bath, and partial kitchen to accommodate in-laws and guests. Storage and utility rooms with access to a huge 61-foot garage with an extensive workshop attached. Must be seen in person to appreciate this beautiful property and envision its potential to the fullest.
6 Bed 4 Bath 4,830 Sq Ft 0.73 Ac.
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