Legendary grand manor house sited on 160-acres in the rolling hills of Caledon where mature forests, spring-fed trout-fishing ponds, freshwater stream, extensive walking trails, magical gardens, tennis court and an abundance of wildlife provide a genuine setting to complement a lifestyle of exceptional comfort.
Named for the many hawks in the area, Hawkridge Farm also enjoys many natural resources. The Niagara Escarpment, the Oak Ridge Moraine, the Credit and Humber River watersheds, a ski resort and a number of private parks and golf courses provide a variety of recreational activities.
The 28,000 sq. ft. Gothic mansion features a dramatic two-storey foyer, graced by a stately oak staircase, that creates an impressive introduction. The distinguished living room with hosts of French doors opening to an expansive terrace allows the natural light to cascade throughout and the formal dining room with its wealth of elegant details including custom wall and ceiling coverings set the stage for sophisticated and stylish entertaining.
The kitchen has been perfectly outfitted for culinary greatness to serve formal occasions or more casual gatherings enjoyed in the family room blanked by windows of leaded and stained glass and crowned with a gracefully arched ceiling. Soaring 10-foot ceilings, 10 bedrooms, 13 baths, 7 fireplaces and self-contained guest suite with separate entrance.
Friends and family will enjoy the indoor pool and hot tub, cabana facilities, spa, steam room, magnificent stone and granite fireplace, climate-controlled wine cellar and 5-car underground garage. Additional highlights include out buildings: guest house, chauffeur’s apartment & manager’s residence.
Address: 14785 McLaren Road, Caledon, Ontario
Price: $14,995,000 CDN
Bedrooms: 10
Bathrooms: 17
For more information, contact Elise Kalles at 416-441-2888 x 292 or ekalles@trebnet.com.
Elise Kalles is the exclusive agent representing the Toronto, Ontario real estate markets as a member of the Haute Residence Real Estate Network. View all of her listings here.
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