Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Unknown |
Bedrooms: | 3 BR |
Bathrooms: | 3 |
Pets: | Pets No |
FinancialsPrice:C1,974,900($1,427,714)(€1,217,812)
Price:C1,974,900
($1,427,714)
(€1,217,812)
Description*Currently Under Construction* Located on the corner of MacKay and Thomas in the heart of New Edinburgh, this heritage property was built in the 1860s by James Allen. Once a grand single-family home, it has now been thoughtfully reimagined by Eastboro Designs as two fully redesigned luxury residences, blending historic architectural charm with refined modern living. Step into a welcoming foyer that sets the tone for this elegant home, leading into a grand living room featuring a beautifully restored original fireplace, a true centerpiece. The spacious dining room offers both function and charm, flowing seamlessly into the heart of the home. The kitchen features a thoughtfully designed layout anchored by vaulted cathedral ceilings, a 36" range, pantry space, subway tile backsplash, and sleek Montauk HanStone countertops. A convenient mudroom and powder room add both practicality and style. The second level features two sun-filled, spacious bedrooms, along with a main bath and stacked laundry for added convenience. The primary retreat sprawls across the upper level, offering a walk-in closet and a beautifully appointed ensuite. Enjoy mornings in your own outdoor space, with the added convenience of dedicated parking. Every detail has been carefully curated to honour the past while offering elevated, contemporary comfort. Perfectly situated across from Rideau Hall and the Governor Generals grounds, moments to downtown, steps to Union Street Café and Tavern on the Falls, close to the shops and restaurants on Beechwood, and near scenic walking trails in Stanley Park and along the Ottawa River. Inquire regarding 35 MacKay, which is also available for sale. Visit the property website for additional information about finishes and layouts.Virtual Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2E20rpN5pkAmenities- Carpet Free
- Electric
- On Demand Water Heater
*Currently Under Construction* Located on the corner of MacKay and Thomas in the heart of New Edinburgh, this heritage property was built in the 1860s by James Allen. Once a grand single-family home, it has now been thoughtfully reimagined by Eastboro Designs as two fully redesigned luxury residences, blending historic architectural charm with refined modern living. Step into a welcoming foyer that sets the tone for this elegant home, leading into a grand living room featuring a beautifully restored original fireplace, a true centerpiece. The spacious dining room offers both function and charm, flowing seamlessly into the heart of the home. The kitchen features a thoughtfully designed layout anchored by vaulted cathedral ceilings, a 36" range, pantry space, subway tile backsplash, and sleek Montauk HanStone countertops. A convenient mudroom and powder room add both practicality and style. The second level features two sun-filled, spacious bedrooms, along with a main bath and stacked laundry for added convenience. The primary retreat sprawls across the upper level, offering a walk-in closet and a beautifully appointed ensuite. Enjoy mornings in your own outdoor space, with the added convenience of dedicated parking. Every detail has been carefully curated to honour the past while offering elevated, contemporary comfort. Perfectly situated across from Rideau Hall and the Governor Generals grounds, moments to downtown, steps to Union Street Café and Tavern on the Falls, close to the shops and restaurants on Beechwood, and near scenic walking trails in Stanley Park and along the Ottawa River. Inquire regarding 35 MacKay, which is also available for sale. Visit the property website for additional information about finishes and layouts.
Virtual Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2E20rpN5pk
- Carpet Free
- Electric
- On Demand Water Heater
Currently Under Construction Located on the corner of MacKay and Thomas in the heart of New Edinburgh, this heritage property was built in the 1860s by James Allen.
Description*Currently Under Construction* Located on the corner of MacKay and Thomas in the heart of New Edinburgh, this heritage property was built in the 1860s by James Allen. Once a grand single-family home, it has now been thoughtfully reimagined by Eastboro Designs as two fully redesigned luxury residences, blending historic architectural charm with refined modern living. Step into a welcoming foyer that sets the tone for this elegant home, leading into a grand living room featuring a beautifully restored original fireplace, a true centerpiece. The spacious dining room offers both function and charm, flowing seamlessly into the heart of the home. The kitchen features a thoughtfully designed layout anchored by vaulted cathedral ceilings, a 36" range, pantry space, subway tile backsplash, and sleek Montauk HanStone countertops. A convenient mudroom and powder room add both practicality and style. The second level features two sun-filled, spacious bedrooms, along with a main bath and stacked laundry for added convenience. The primary retreat sprawls across the upper level, offering a walk-in closet and a beautifully appointed ensuite. Enjoy mornings in your own outdoor space, with the added convenience of dedicated parking. Every detail has been carefully curated to honour the past while offering elevated, contemporary comfort. Perfectly situated across from Rideau Hall and the Governor Generals grounds, moments to downtown, steps to Union Street Café and Tavern on the Falls, close to the shops and restaurants on Beechwood, and near scenic walking trails in Stanley Park and along the Ottawa River. Inquire regarding 35 MacKay, which is also available for sale. Visit the property website for additional information about finishes and layouts.Virtual Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2E20rpN5pkAmenities- Carpet Free
- Electric
- On Demand Water Heater
*Currently Under Construction* Located on the corner of MacKay and Thomas in the heart of New Edinburgh, this heritage property was built in the 1860s by James Allen. Once a grand single-family home, it has now been thoughtfully reimagined by Eastboro Designs as two fully redesigned luxury residences, blending historic architectural charm with refined modern living. Step into a welcoming foyer that sets the tone for this elegant home, leading into a grand living room featuring a beautifully restored original fireplace, a true centerpiece. The spacious dining room offers both function and charm, flowing seamlessly into the heart of the home. The kitchen features a thoughtfully designed layout anchored by vaulted cathedral ceilings, a 36" range, pantry space, subway tile backsplash, and sleek Montauk HanStone countertops. A convenient mudroom and powder room add both practicality and style. The second level features two sun-filled, spacious bedrooms, along with a main bath and stacked laundry for added convenience. The primary retreat sprawls across the upper level, offering a walk-in closet and a beautifully appointed ensuite. Enjoy mornings in your own outdoor space, with the added convenience of dedicated parking. Every detail has been carefully curated to honour the past while offering elevated, contemporary comfort. Perfectly situated across from Rideau Hall and the Governor Generals grounds, moments to downtown, steps to Union Street Café and Tavern on the Falls, close to the shops and restaurants on Beechwood, and near scenic walking trails in Stanley Park and along the Ottawa River. Inquire regarding 35 MacKay, which is also available for sale. Visit the property website for additional information about finishes and layouts.
Virtual Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2E20rpN5pk
- Carpet Free
- Electric
- On Demand Water Heater
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