King Country

October 1, 2007

Craave Staff

Images Courtesy: fairfieldestates.com

Formed thousands of years ago by the remnants of the melting glaciers covering the land during the last ice age, in the gently rolling hills, lush green fields and dense forests sits a community of fine estates. Located in the Township of King, just 30 minutes outside of Canada's largest city, Toronto, the secluded enclave of 2 acre estate lots has produced not only some of the most beautiful homes, but one of the most well thought out site plans, using the landscape to it's fullest potential.
Featuring a mix of Georgian and French styling, these mostly stone and brick homes, fit naturally into the community. Rolling green laws with mature trees fill the landscape and for equestrian fans, a bridle path weaves it's way through the community leading to The Stables at Fairfields, designed by Paul F. Anisman. Described as classical limestone stables featuring a courtyard, Palladian windows, a cathedral ceiling for better ventilation, large custom made stalls, and herringbone patterned floors all in the historic European tradition. Indeed the stables blend in with the surrounding estates as if it were one.

With the towns of Newmarket and Aurora just five minutes away and all the amenities of a city, including numerous golf courses, shopping and community centers, it's no wonder these estate homes have gone from the low/mid $1 million range to now over $4 million.

 

For more information visit fairfieldestates.com

 

Last Update: 01/10/2007 12:01am EDT

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