503 Metler Rd, Pelham, Ontario L0S 1M0
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Description
This 15.46 acre professional grade equestrian facility is the most sought after and picturesque horse farm in the Niagara Region. Nestled in the hills of North Pelham surrounded by mature woods and pasture with groomed private trails. Frost free hydrants service each paddock. Two 1/2 acre, one 1 acre, and one 2 acre paddock with 3 shelters plus a 6 acre hayfield. Two massive sand rings 200' x 135' and 150' x 120' with good footing. 20 Stall barn, wash bay, tack room, viewing lounge and office with a 140' x 60' indoor arena. Second barn 50' x 30' with 6 stalls plus a washroom. Third smaller barn has 2 stalls presently used as a chicken coop and dog kennel. A 40' x 30' shop with a loft area. Inviting, updated, 3+1 bedroom, 2 storey farmhouse built in 1953. 2 Bathrooms. New quartz counters with oversized fire clay farmhouse sink. Formal living and dining rooms, main floor laundry and office. Hardwood floors throughout the upstairs. Master bedroom has ensuite privileges. Full height basement with a bright rec room, wainscotting and wood stove. Wine cellar, storage room, 200 amp breakers, water softener, CA, forced air natural gas furnace This well maintained property has endless possibilities from an income investment to a great family property and everything in between. Please contact your Realtor for more detailed information. By appointment only, do not go direct to the property.
Property Details
Interior
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Main Floor
Living
5.28 x 4.15Dining
4.05 x 2.81Kitchen
4.95 x 2.83Bathroom
2.41 x 1.554 Pc Bath
Exterior
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Parking
Garage spaces 4
Garage type Detached
Other parking spaces 25
Total parking spaces 29
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