$1,948,000Asking Price
Welcome to Stonecroft Farm a rare and storied estate where history, architecture, and natural beauty converge in timeless harmony. Built in 1861 by the master stonemasons who crafted the Rideau Canal, this exquisite Ashlar Stone farmhouse is a living work of art. The home's restoration was the final project of renowned Canadian heritage architect Peter John Stokes, who thoughtfully reimagined the chimneys, Scotts Bay dormers, front porch, and crown mouldings to honour its origins with enduring elegance. Set on just over 50 acres of rolling countryside with 39 acres currently under cultivation, Stonecroft offers both income potential and rural serenity. Just minutes to the charming communities of Sunderland and Uxbridge, you're close to amenities while tucked into a world of your own. With 4+1 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the residence exudes character and peace. The dormered upper bedroom, once two rooms, is flooded with natural light and treetop views. Each window frames breathtaking scenes, fruit trees, lush hedges, and uninterrupted vistas. The handcrafted black walnut staircase railing, sourced from a tree once rooted on the land, is just one of many bespoke details that speak to the soul of the home. Surrounded by 12-foot privacy hedges and expansive gardens, this is a retreat for those who crave stillness, tradition, and natural wonder. Have morning coffee on the side porch, as the seasons shift and wildlife stirs, is nothing short of a gift. Stonecroft has borne witness to a legacy of memories: children born within its walls, brides descending the grand staircase, winter sleigh rides, and carefree summers chasing kites through fields. With original millwork, a classic cedar shake roof, copper eaves & downspouts, wide-plank wooden floors, and ingenious storage spaces throughout, this heritage home offers not just space but a sense of provenance. Stonecroft doesn't just hold memories it welcomes you into its lineage. A home where you don't just live, you belong.
Welcome to Stonecroft Farm a rare and storied estate where history, architecture, and natural beauty converge in timeless harmony. Built in 1861 by the master stonemasons who crafted the Rideau Canal, this exquisite Ashlar Stone farmhouse is a living work of art. The home's restoration was the final project of renowned Canadian heritage architect Peter John Stokes, who thoughtfully reimagined the chimneys, Scotts Bay dormers, front porch, and crown mouldings to honour its origins with enduring elegance. Set on just over 50 acres of rolling countryside with 39 acres currently under cultivation, Stonecroft offers both income potential and rural serenity. Just minutes to the charming communities of Sunderland and Uxbridge, you're close to amenities while tucked into a world of your own. With 4+1 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the residence exudes character and peace. The dormered upper bedroom, once two rooms, is flooded with natural light and treetop views. Each window frames breathtaking scenes, fruit trees, lush hedges, and uninterrupted vistas. The handcrafted black walnut staircase railing, sourced from a tree once rooted on the land, is just one of many bespoke details that speak to the soul of the home. Surrounded by 12-foot privacy hedges and expansive gardens, this is a retreat for those who crave stillness, tradition, and natural wonder. Have morning coffee on the side porch, as the seasons shift and wildlife stirs, is nothing short of a gift. Stonecroft has borne witness to a legacy of memories: children born within its walls, brides descending the grand staircase, winter sleigh rides, and carefree summers chasing kites through fields. With original millwork, a classic cedar shake roof, copper eaves & downspouts, wide-plank wooden floors, and ingenious storage spaces throughout, this heritage home offers not just space but a sense of provenance. Stonecroft doesn't just hold memories it welcomes you into its lineage. A home where you don't just live, you belong.
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Foyer | Main | Colonial Doors, Staircase, Hardwood Floor | |
2 | Kitchen | Main | 13.09' x 9.48' | Built-in Appliances, Hardwood Floor, Crown Moulding |
3 | Office | Main | 13.09' x 9.09' | Built-in Bookcase, Hardwood Floor, Crown Moulding |
4 | Laundry | Main | 7.28' x 7.28' | Laundry Sink, Hardwood Floor, Built-in Shelves |
5 | Bathroom | Main | 5-PieceBath, Hardwood Floor, Overlooks Backyard | |
1 4-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
1 5-Piece Bathroom |
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Rural Brock, Brock is an east GTA neighbourhood notable for its university grads, executives and business professionals. It has a higher than average population of immigrants. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of youth aged 20 to 24, adults aged 25 to 29, 25 to 29, 25 to 29, 25 to 29 and 25 to 29 and seniors aged 65 to 74.
Kids Per Family
1.0
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
38%
of residents are
single and loving it.
38% singles
Brock (40%)
14%
of residents
are renters.
14% renters
Brock (18%)
15%
of residents are
university grads.
15% university grads
Brock (14%)Average Household Income
$112K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Trades | 14% |
Sales | 13% |
Management | 9% |
Business | 8% |
Government | 6% |
9%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
9% immigrants
Brock (9%)2.6% from UK
All-time
0.2% from UK
Recent
Foreign Languages
German | 1% |
French | 1% |
Italian | 1% |
Spanish | 1% |
Religions
Christian | 64% |