137 Wellington St.

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:< 700 sq ft
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$1,278
Days on Market:1062

Details

Description

Top 5 Reasons You Will Love This Cozy Cabin: 1) Well-Maintained Cottage Showcasing A Cozy Feeling Throughout, Perfect For A Tranquil Getaway 2) Added Benefit Of Several Upgrades Throughout Including A Finished Loft, Newer Windows (2012), And A Reshingled Roof (2012) 3) Established Nearby The Village Of Feversham, Enriched With History And Charm 4) Outdoor Enthusiast's Dream Location Just Steps To Snowmobile Trails, Hiking Trails, Grey Sauble Conservation Authority, And Access To The Beaver Valley River 5) Closely Located To Several Bodies Of Waters And Streams Presenting Great Fishing Opportunities. Age 161. Visit Our Website For More Detailed Information

Level Room Size Details
Main Kitchen 3.71 x 2.36 Hardwood Floor, Open Concept
Main Living 4.91 x 4.06 Laminate, Open Concept
2nd Br 4.93 x 4.02 Laminate, Window

Building

Heating:Other
Cooling:None
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Other
Parking Spaces:0
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Rural Grey Highlands

Address

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137 Wellington St.

Grey Highlands, Ontario, N0C 1C

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