
• Address: 75 Queen Street, Guelph • Price: $7,850,000 • Square Footage: 5,700 • Bedrooms: 5 • Bathrooms: 7 • Real Estate Agent: Stephanie Newlands, Heaps Estrin Real Estate Team • View Full Listing
This landmark estate shows why.
For years, Guelph has quietly been drawing Torontonians seeking something different – more space, more character, and a slower rhythm without sacrificing culture. Recently, though, the city’s profile has shifted from under-the-radar to unmistakably on the rise. Between its flourishing creative community, charming downtown core, and proximity to the GTA, Guelph has become one of Ontario’s most desirable small cities.
Now, one of its most iconic estates has come to market.
Set on one of the most prestigious streets in St. George’s Park, 75 Queen Street is a fully reimagined Dutch Colonial residence elevated on an 89-by-264-foot lot. What distinguishes the property isn’t simply its scale – more than 5,700 square feet across four levels – but the landscape architecture that has matured over a quarter century into something extraordinary.
Twenty-five years ago, the current owners collaborated with a landscape architect to design the grounds with long-term vision in mind. Today, those gardens have evolved into a private, layered sanctuary: stone pathways, curated sightlines, mature trees, and a saltwater pool framed by outdoor living zones, a wood-burning fireplace, and a sauna outbuilding with loft spaces. The result feels less like a backyard and more like a secluded retreat.
Inside, the classic centre-hall layout has been thoughtfully preserved while every space has been elevated. A glass-enclosed sunroom anchors the main level, alongside a formal dining room, chef’s kitchen with premium appliances, and a grand great room. Upstairs, the primary suite includes dual fireplaces, a five-piece ensuite, and a private balcony complete with hot tub. The third floor offers additional bedrooms and a family lounge overlooking the gardens.The lower level, fully finished with radiant heated floors, includes a home theatre, cigar lounge with dedicated ventilation, wine cellar, and kitchenette – spaces designed as much for entertaining as for everyday comfort.
Despite its privacy and scale, the estate remains walkable to downtown Guelph, the GO Station, St. George’s Park, and top schools – a rare combination of accessibility and seclusion.
75 Queen Street is less a listing than a legacy property – a home that reflects both the city’s history and its next evolution.
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