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20 Jamesway Crescent
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Welcome to 20 Jamesway Crescent
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This wonderfully upgraded 3 bedroom Mattamy Semi boasts a second floor architecturally stunning Family Room with cathedral ceilings. This stunning home displays hardwood floors throughout the main level with matching rail & picket staircase, with crown mouldings enhancing the interior beauty of the main floor. Black granite countertops with seller upgraded & extended cabinetry compliment the warm and inviting kitchen. A professionally installed front walkway, and fully fenced yard complete the beauty of this home. Features include: BLINDS TO GO window coverings on every window, upgraded tile in entranceway and all bathrooms, additional Bell & Rogers outlets throughout house, watersoftener, humidifier, CAC and 3 car parking. ABOUT THE AREA Overview: The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville promotes itself as "Country close to the city". Indeed Stouffville which has a population of approximately 22,000 residents, is a predominantly rural community with large livestock and agricultural farms that seems to stretch forever into the horizon. Vast conservation areas and sprawling golf courses add to the countrified charm of this town. The bulk of Whitchuch-Stouffville residents live in the Old Village of Stouffville, situated east of Highway 48, where Stouffville Road turns into downtown Main street. This area is quite built up, with a full range of schools and amenities. Arts and Entertainment: The Latchman Gallery located at 6276 Main Street is a public art gallery that hosts a myriad of art exhibits, as well as offering art classes for children and adults. Whitchurch-Stouffville museum located at 14732 Woodbine Avenue won the Ontario Historical Society's 1998 Museum Award Excellence. This museum depicts what pioneer life was like in Whitchurch-Stouffville. The Whitchurch-Stoufville Public Library located at 30 Burkholder Street offers a myriad of programs for children and adults. The York-Durham Heritage Railway located on Main Street in Stouffville takes passengers on a ride back in time through scenice rolling hills to the neighbouring Town of Uxbridge. The restored coach cars on this train date back to the early 1900s. Sports and Recreation: Recreational opportunities abound in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. There are a number of excellent golf courses and equestrian centres as well as waterfront activities at Musselman's Lake. The New Leisure Centre conveniently located in downtown Stouffville at 30 Burkholder Street, features a six lane, 25 metre pool, a therapy pool, viewing gallery, and change rooms. Swim lessons, swim team, and aquafit are just some of the activities that take place at the centre. Downtown Stouffville's Memorial Park on Park Drive South is home to the Over the Edge Skatepark which promotes itself as the "home of the best equipped park in the GTA and trining centre to the pros". Whichuch-Stouffville also has 4 community centres, and 19 parks that combined, offer ice rinks, tennis courts, sports fields, and children's playgrounds. Shopping: Stouffville has a thriving shopping district located on Main Street in the downtown core. This shopping experience is enhanced by the historical commercial buildings that line this street. This stretch of Main Street is quaint, but yet still large enough to have a broad selection of retails shops, restaurants and professional offices. Shopping plazaas located just west of the downtown core feature supermarkets, and convenience type stores. The Stouffville country Market located at 12555, 10th Line, includes over 300 vendors. This shopping venue is a flea market, farmers market, and food market all rolled into one. The Stouffviille Country market is open on weekends all year round, and admission is free. |
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For more information, Karl Reitmaier
416-465-4545
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