House of the Week: $3.5 million for a country manor on 37 acres

House of the Week: $3.5 million for a country manor on 37 acres

ADDRESS: 14,650 7th Concession

NEIGHBOURHOOD: King City

AGENT: Carolyn Scime, Chestnut Park Realty, Brokerage and Diana Dunlap, Laceby Real Estate.

PRICE: $3,500,000

THE PLACE: The stone-and-stucco façade, soaring great hall, and thickly forested lot suggests a baronial manor from the Middle Ages, but the giant walk-in closets, fully loaded kitchen and enormous master bath (complete with copper tub) makes this the opposite of medieval living.

BRAGGING RIGHTS: A staggering 37-acre property with digs designed by architect Stephen Mccasey (a favourite of Frank Stronach).

BIG SELLING POINT: The great hall is a perfect spot to imagine your life as Henry VIII. The space has a two-storey beamed cathedral ceiling, wood burning fireplace and wrought iron detailing throughout.

POSSIBLE DEAL BREAKER: This place is only a 45-minute drive from Toronto, but if your idea of a good night is less about cocoa and more about cosmos around a bar table, this home may not be for you.

BY THE NUMBERS:

• 3,800 square feet
• 37 acres
• 2 bedrooms
• 4 washrooms
• 2 one-bedroom apartments
• 1 copper tub
• 1 cathedral ceiling
• 1 salt water pool
• 1 original log house