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COUNTRY PARADISE ON 49+ ACRES!
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Prestigious Custom Built Executive Home On 49+Acres! Soaring 20Ft Ceilings-Open Concept Main Floor with 2 skylights and massive roman style columns. The upper level has Premium Hardwood Floors Through-out and Imported Porcelain Ceramics. Main floor has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Gourmet Maple Kitchen With Granite Countertops And W/I Pantry. Master Bedroom Features W/I Closet, Private Sundeck And Ensuite With Jacuzzi. Extensive Landscaping And Decking. This property also features a Large bank barn, large drive shed and a legal non-conforming 3 bedroom trailer Home. The second home rents for 900 monthly. A new second home can be built to replace the existing trailer home.
ABOUT THE AREA The Town of Mono is situated in south-central Ontario, at the south-east corner of County of Dufferin, just north of Caledon. It stretches from Highway #9 along its southern border to Highway #89 along its northern bordern. Its border to the west is with the Township of Amaranth and in the east it is bordered by the Township of Adjala-Tosorontio. It was previously known as the Township of Mono. Mono is a rural community in both geography and character. It has a great deal of change in the topography, being composed of mostly rolling, tree-covered hills. It holds many streams and creeks which form the headwaters of three rivers - the Humber River, Nottawasaga River and Credit River and most of the town is located on high land relative to the rest of Southern Ontario. This leads to its current slogan of 'the heart of the headwaters'. Mono's residents live on farms, rural estates and in small settlements. Mono Centre, Hockley Village and Camilla are just some of the small communities which exist within the Town of Mono. Mono's population represents many different backgrounds, including the farming community, local businesses, numerous artists and artisans, commuters to neighbouring towns and cities, and weekend escapees from the urban bustle. Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is one place where the Niagara Escarpment puts out a dramatic appearance. The dominant features of the park are three Escarpment outcrops known as the Mono Rocks. The TDSB operates an outdoor education and conference centre located within the park. [1] Also, the Bruce Trail goes through this area. The Hockley Valley itself is a popular destination for tourists in the fall wishing to take in the changing colours of the leaves in autumn. Outside of the Bruce Trail, there are several parks and the Niagara Escarpment is a UNESCO protected Biosphere reserve, one of only 12 in Canada. There are several recreational attractions in the region as well. The Hockley Highlands Resort and The Hockley Valley Resort are both located on the 3rd Line of Mono. The Hockley Valley Resort has both a golf course for activities in the summer and a popular ski resort for winter get-aways. There are also cross country skiing trails at Monora Park, as well as a disc golf course.
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