13233 Fifth Line

Welcome to Glencairn Farm Cira 1896

13233 Fifth Line

Milton

Presented by Re/Max Connex Inc.

Gordon Dawe,, Broker of Record

gdawe@outlook.com

519-994-1949

Michele Dawe, Sales Agent

519-827-7996

Sydney Fisher, Broker

sydneyfisher.remax@gmail.com

519-827-7022

13233 Fifth Line Milton , Ontario

Welcome to Glencairn Farm Glencairn Farm is located in the former Township of Nassagaweya which is now incorporated into the Town of Milton Unique, enchanting and enriched with the natural beauty of the rolling landscape and an abundance of history, this country estate reveals itself in a series of wonderful surprises. The property is not only a picturesque 150 Acres with a 4867 square foot, two - storey beautifully proportioned home, it also features two mid - nineteenth - century log cabins, an in - ground pool with a private pool house, with sauna, pond, apple and pear orchard, barn with horse stalls and hay loft, large drive shed with extensive workshop and one of Ontario's few existing stone silos converted into an artist's studio with a deck overlooking raised gardens and a stunning view of the farm. You and your family will live on your own retreat. Join us for a walk down the majestic tree - lined laneway and open your eyes to the wonder that befalls you. The house has 4+ 1 bedrooms including a full guest suite with bed and sitting room with direct access to the garden and a 3pc bathroom. In the finished basement you will relax in the movie theatre and games room. The generous office space is full of light. The property encompasses aces of mature bush and managed reforestation, wetlands, walking trails, 40 acres of arable land and a seven - acre revenue producing solar panel installation. This historical family estate has been lovingly cared for by three families since 1896 when the settlers built a new house on the present site. Over the decades the house has been expanded and modernized, combining heritage with sustainability.

WELCOME TO MILTON, ONTARIO

Twenty years ago, a snapshot of Milton, Ontario would have looked almost rural. The town is home to Rattlesnake Point and Hilton Falls, some of the Halton Region ’ s most beautiful natural attractions, and it was a lot smaller than near - by Burlington and Oakville. In those twenty years, Milton ’ s population has gone from just over 30,000 to over 100,000 people, making it one of the fastest growing communities in Canada. Many commuters to either Hamilton or Toronto choose to live in Milton because of its convenient services and central location.

The Town of Milton is one of the four main areas that make up the Regional Municipality of Halton. Alongside Burlington, Oakville, and Halton Hills, the Town of Milton is the third largest community, only ahead of Halton Hills with a total population of 101,715 reported in the last Canadian census. Despite being smaller than both Burlington and Oakville, Milton still holds about 19% of Halton ’ s total population. Milton is located in the centre of the Halton Region right between Mississauga and Hamilton.

Despite its reputation as a more rural area of the GTA, there are no shortages of conveniences in Milton. From shopping areas, to schools, public programs, and transportation, the services in Milton have kept up with the town ’ s rapid growth and are some of the biggest highlights of the area.

Milton is serviced by Halton Healthcare, a regional organization that supports a network of hospitals in the GTA and focuses on Milton, Oakville, and Halton Hills. Part of this healthcare network is the Milton District Hospital, built in 1959 and renovated as recently as 2017. The 2017 renovation ex- panded the hospital, adding over 300,000 square feet of new healthcare space.

For further day - trips or daily commutes, Milton is included in the convenient GO Transit networks that connects many of the communities in the GTA. The Milton Station is visited by both a GO Train and GO Bus that go all the way to Union Station. Both options will take just over an hour to com- plete their journey into Toronto.

The Milton Public Library operates three branches in the town, the Beaty Branch, the Sherwood Branch, and the Main Branch located in the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton. The Public Library also offers online catalogues of music, books, magazines, and movies for all ages.

The majority of schools in Milton are divided between the Halton District School Board and the Halton Catholic District School Board. Outside of these boards, there is a single French language Catholic school in the Conseil Scolaire Mon Avenir, École Élémentaire St. Nico- las. In addition, there are several private schools that service Milton with a wide variety of programs and specialties. The Halton District School Board operates 16 elementary schools and 2 secondary schools in Milton. Due to certain elementary schools offering Kindergarten to Grade 5 programming (instead of Kindergarten to Grade 8), the schools populations can range from 275 to up- wards of 1200 students. Both secondary schools are attended by over 1000 students. In the Catholic Board, elementary schools are separated into two ‘ families ’ depending on which secondary school they feed into. All 10 Catholic elementary schools in Milton bring students from Kindergarten all the way to Grade 8. After finishing the elementary program, students can either attend Bishop Reding or Jean Vanier Secondary School for Grades 9 to 12. While there are no full - scale post - secondary institutions in Milton yet, Wilfrid Laurier Uni- versity is aiming to have a campus in Milton in the future. Currently, the nearest available campuses are Sheridan College in Oakville and McMaster University in Hamilton.

History of Milton, Ontario

Before it was known as Milton, this area north of Lake Ontario was first settled in the early 19th century. One prominent family of settlers, the Martins built a gristmill along Sixteen Mile Creek. The area was originally called Martin ’ s Mill in recognition of the early family, but would be renamed to its present name of Milton in 1837. The names of the Martin family members are honoured by the street names of Old Milton, featuring Jasper Street, James Street, and Joseph Street. In the 1850s, the County of Halton separated and was in need of a new town to host its administration. The small community of Milton was chosen to be the Coun- ty seat and in 1857, the town of Milton was officially incorporated. The next major municipal restructuring would take place in 1974 when Halton County would be succeeded by the Regional Municipality of Halton. Thanks to a Canadian inventor and businessman, Milton, Ontario is home to quite the claim to fame as well. Many handy folks will be familiar with the name Robertson when it comes to screws and screwdrivers, but did you know that the origins of these useful tools can be found right in Milton? Peter Lymburner Robertson designed a screw with a square - shaped indent on the head of it. Once securing his patent, he built up the P.L. Manufacturing Company in Milton, Ontario in 1908. This development was integral to the manufacturing sector of 20th century Milton ’ s industry, provided hundreds of jobs, and has had a lasting impression on the community as a whole.

Gordon Dawe Broker of Record 519 - 994 - 1949 gdawe@outlook.com

I have been selling Real Estate in the Region of Halton and Wellington County since 1971. We market Residential, Rural Residential, Farms, Building Lots and assorted Commercial and In- dustrial Sites. It is obvious that Real Estate sales and promotion has been my career. I have sold through times of slow markets, high interest rates, depressed markets, low interest rates, fast moving markets and in fact, every kind of high and low for the past 45 years. Today I am selling to Grandchildren of my first clients! I have evaluated properties for every ma- jor Bank, Trust Company and Credit Union, Attorney General Office, Estate Lawyers and Public Trustees. Our Real Estate is small and personal, with a group of highly qualified Sales Representatives. Due to our size we are very flexible in how we market and structure the selling of your property or the purchase of your home!

We are members of two major MLS Systems which cover a large portion of Southern Ontario. We are always available and happy to assist with your Real Estate need

Sydney Fisher Agent/Broker 519 - 827 - 7022

sydneyfisher.remax@outlook.com

The only thing harder than selling real estate in Ontario is growing up with three brothers and two real estate parents. Now, after managing an office for 5 years, full of crazy real estate professionals and raising my four children, I have finally made the transition to full time real es- tate agent. Some might say I'm doing it all backwards, but the way I see it, there is no other way to prepare yourself for this competitive and fast paced business. I am more than qualified to deal with all of your real estate needs. I'm not like every agent working today who simply states "The referral of your friends and family is the best compliment you can give me" ... I'm willing to earn it and after you have bought or sold with me, I guarantee you will feel I'm more than worthy of this compliment. I have a great personality, I'm dedicated and professional, but most of all I'm loyal. My two passions in life are my work and my family and I strive to do well at both! It is a constant battle, but well worth fighting for. I truly believe that with a good balance of both, success is guaranteed.

When you decide to call I'll be here!!

Cheers!!

Michele Dawe Sales Representative 519 - 827 - 7996 micheledaweremax@gmail.com

Since 1979 much has changed in the real estate business and if you don't adapt this industry will pass you by; for 37 years I have pushed ahead and I strive to be at the top of the market year in and year out. At an age when most of my friends and peers are retiring I continue to compete and supersede agent's a third of my age, and that's when I realize experience and trust does count for something. I am the proud owner of my own RE/MAX Brokerage...not because I am unemployable...as my children might say... but because I love this business through all its ups and downs. Any successful real estate agent can tell you that this business is truly a 24/7 Ca- reer. It involves much sacrifice and it becomes a large part of your life, it's NOT a job that is con- fined by hours, weekends and even holidays. My husband Gord has been selling Real Estate for 45 years and 2 out of our four children are also selling. Who would have thought!! I am involved in my community and care deeply about the area! I now know why I had 4 children... so I could be the proud Nana of 5 Grandchildren! There is never a dull moment in my life and my home is always open to friends and family for a glass of wine! That is my life and that is how I like it!

"Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success" - Dale Carnegie

Sincerely, Michele Dawe

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