It’s hard to express the excitement the Silo 57 team felt when our eyes fell on this beautiful ancestral home on the Île d’Orléans.
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Because you should know that there are two things that make our hearts beat faster in Silo, it’s the centuries-old houses and the view of the river. We can say that this residence fits the bill.
It was built in 1664 and is one of the first houses ever to be built on the Île d’Orléans. Much work has since been done to preserve its condition, but its original charm has remained.
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As soon as you cross the threshold, prospective buyers are seized by the instant feeling of well-being that the property exudes. Walls adorned with intricate woodwork exude an aura of timeless elegance, while original hardwood floors add a touch of history and character to every step.
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The visit begins in the living room, the true heart of this family cocoon. The wood-burning fireplace in the middle of the room creates a unique atmosphere that invites you to relax.
Then we discover the kitchen that will delight gastronomy lovers with its numerous storage spaces and its gas stove ready to give life to the tastiest recipes.
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The dining room, harmoniously integrated into the open plan area with living room and kitchen, offers a convivial setting for unforgettable meals.
The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms plus a guest house that blends in with the main residence. A small boudoir area has also been created, creating a tranquil space in which to indulge in your favorite activities.
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The magic continues outside, where you’ll find beautiful river views and an inground, heated swimming pool ready for all your weekends with friends.
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Want to get your hands on this little gem with a unique charm? You must pay the amount of $1,195,000. For more information you can contact Maurice Houle from the Sotheby’s group.