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LUXURY AND COMFORT
Most popular ‘The King’s Gate’ Model by John Boddy Homes
Two storey, 2,500 sq.ft. Fully Detached Executive Luxury Home with 3 Spacious Bedrooms and 3 Bathrooms. Front facades enhanced by four, two-storey columns. Magnificent double front door entry with decorative glass inserts leading into welcoming entry foyer featuring ceramic tile floor, and sliding mirrored closet doors. Solid Oak Stairs and Handrail and Decorative Iron Pickets leads to elevated 400 sq.ft. family room with direct vent Gas fire place, cathedral ceiling and plenty of windows for your enjoyment. Skylight over main staircase. Elegant formal dining room features bay window and classic double French Door entry. Formal Living Room features stately archway entry flanked by columns, and two bay windows, Gourmet style peninsula kitchen with double acrylic sinks, convenient breakfast counter and furniture finished pantry cupboard and Italian Floor Tiles. Spacious main floor laundry room features access to garage and additional storage closet.
Master bedroom retreat features double door entry and walk-in closet complete with convenient airing window, pot lights over the bed for reading, ensuite bath features corner acrylic soaker tub, separate shower stall, twin basin vanity, separate medicine cabinet and private water closet. Main family bath features convenient private water closet, furniture finish vanity with double sinks and separate medicine cabinet.
Partly finished basement with, recreational room, full bath, kitchen and bar.
Custom Landscaping includes interlocking front walkway, Iron fence, 12’x 16’ deck.
Its worth having a look at this remarkable Home!
ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Ajax has many attractive attributes including the largest waterfront parkland in the Greater Toronto Area, excellent public transit, a large regional shopping centre, and easy access to Highway 401 which runs through the centre of town.
Downtown Ajax is being revitalized with the addition of a new 30,000 square foot Central Library adjacent to the Ajax Town Hall. A new Civic Square is also being constructed.
The Town of Ajax sponsors numerous special events throughout the year including the popular Music and Theatre in the Park series held every summer at Rotary Park. The biggest Ajax event is Home Week, which takes place in June. It begins with a parade down Harwood Avenue and includes a myriad of events for the whole family. Home Week is capped off by a firewords display at Rotary Park on the waterfront.
The Picov Down Racetrack off Kingston Road, features seasonal quarter horse racing. There are plans to convert this facility into a multi-purpose entertainment centre that will include a viewing stadium, oval track, restaurants, and slot machines.
The 6 kilometre waterfront trail is paved and is popular with cyclists and joggers. The Waterfront Trail hooks up with the Duffins Creek Trail system and the Carruthers Creek Trail system. The Greenwood Conservation Area at the north end of town is popular with hikers and bird watchers, and includes picnic sites and camping grounds.
Ajax has three community centres. The Ajax Community Centre is considered to have one of the best rock-climbing facilities in the GTA. This centre also has an indoor pool, four ice rinks, fitness facilities, and squash courts. The McLean Community Centre has an indoor pool, fitness area, community meeting rooms, and a library. Village Community Centre on Church Street is a small centre with an ice rink. Ajax has four public golf courses and a curling club.
The downtown shopping district along Harwood Avenue, south of Highway 401, has a pretty tree-lined boulevard in the middle of the street. Plazas include Ajax Plaza and Harwood Place Mall. There are small shopping plazas, fast food restaurants, and car dealerships along Bayly Street. The Rio Can Durham Centre is another popular shopping destination. The Durham Centre shopping complex at Harwood Avenue and Highway 2 features big name retailers including Canadian Tire, Costco, Home Depot, Loblaws, Wal-Mart and Zellers. The Pickering Village shopping district tucked away on Old Kingston Road features many interesting antique shops and quaint restaurants.
The Ajax Pickering Transit Authority operates eight bus routes in Ajax. All routes connect to the Ajax Go Station on Westney Road South. The Go Train ride to downtown Toronto’s Union Station takes about 45 minutes. For motorists, there is easy access to northeast Toronto along Highway 401, and this drive only takes about 20 minutes.
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