833 Langford Blvd Bradford

 
 
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833 Langford Blvd


Bradford, Ontario | MLS N4685485

Available For Sale | Asking $1,070,000.00 | Taxes $6,700 | 4 Bedroom 4 Bath | Detached - Freehold | Bradford West-Gwillimbury

 

About 833 Langford Blvd Bradford

Spectacular bright and spacious home in the heart of one of Bradford's most desirable neighbourhoods. Exceptionally finished with countless upgrades and over 3100 square feet of impeccable living space. Featuring gleaming hardwood floors throughout the main level, two sided gas fireplace, soaring 9 foot ceilings, striking gourmet kitchen; stunning 5 piece master en-suite complete with soaker tub. Steps to all amenities, great schools, parks, restaurants, shops and highway 400 and so much more


Amenities

Backyard

Basement-unfinished

Central Air

Den

Hardwood Floors

Security System

En-suite Bathroom

Air conditioning

Laundry

Breakfast Bar

Stainless Steel Appliances

Granite Counter and Granite Back-splash

Cathedral Ceilings

Two sided fireplace


Schools

St Marie of the Incarnation Separate School - W.H. Day Elementary - Bradford District High School - Holy Trinity High School


 

About Bradford Ontario

Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario, incorporated as a town in 1991, population 35,325 (2016 census), 28,077 (2011 census). The town of Bradford West Gwillimbury consists of the former town of Bradford (incorporated in 1960), most of the lands of the former township of West Gwillimbury, and a small portion of land from the township of Tecumseth. The town is located about 60 km north of downtown Toronto.

History

Early settlement began in the late 1700s. In 1819, settlers from the Red River Colony, most of Scottish descent,came to the Bradford area. The main economic activity was agriculture, though there were also several sawmills. The village of Bradford was incorporated in 1857. In 1871, Bradford was almost completely destroyed by a fire. It was quickly rebuilt and served as the major centre for the area, with a population of 2,000 in 1873.

Economy

Throughout the 19th and into the 20th century, economic growth was slow and steady. Grain was the main crop, although an additional crop was the hay cut from the Holland Marsh area that was used to stuff mattresses. In 1925, William Day pioneered the drainage and irrigation of Holland Marsh to grow vegetables. The experiment proved successful and the area has become an important producer of market garden crops such as carrots, onions and salad greens. In fact, it is commonly referred to as “the salad bowl of Canada.”

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