21 KING STREET (X12141506)
$1,499,000About the Property
A rare opportunity to own one of Huntsville's most iconic century homes. Nestled beside River Mill Park and overlooking the Muskoka River, this striking 3-storey, 5-bedroom home blends timeless character with unbeatable location. Boasting 4,300 square feet of living space, the home showcases distinctive 1920s craftsmanship river rock and shingle exterior, wainscoting, coffered ceilings, and a stunning curved fireplace that anchors the main living area with vintage charm. Large principal rooms invite you to entertain, relax, and imagine the potential for modern updates while honouring the homes history. Step out your door to the heart of downtown Huntsville, stroll the park, or take in serene river views from your own yard. Whether you're looking for a spacious family home, a charming conversion, or a landmark investment, this property is brimming with possibilities. (id:46976)
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Property
Address: 21 KING STREET
City: Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
Style: N/A
Exterior: N/A
MLS® number: X12141506
Utilities
Cooling: Central air conditioning
Heat source: Natural gas
Heat type: Forced air
Sewers: Sanitary sewer
Building
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 2
Size: 3500 - 5000 sqft
Garage: Yes
Built in: N/A
Land
Waterbody: N/A
Waterfront: No
Lot Size: N/A
View: River view
Frontage: 160 ft

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Huntsville
Huntsville, the largest town in the Muskoka region, is a gateway to Canada’s treasure, Algonquin Provincial Park. Home to 20,000, Huntsville is about 2 hours north of Toronto. Its abundance of clear lakes and thousands of kilometres of untouched wilderness make it a popular playground for those who appreciate nature and wide-open spaces, away from the bustle of city life.
Art is a very important cultural feature of the town. Huntsville’s astonishing scenery has become a magnet for, and home to, many acclaimed visual artists. Famed artists like Tom Thomson and The Group of Seven painted in Huntsville. Throughout the town there are tributes to their renowned work. The Huntsville Art Society hosts many annual shows, exhibits and skills-sharing workshops.
Whether you prefer to hike, bike, swim, spend the afternoon in a canoe, or fishing, there’s much to explore and experience in Huntsville’s great outdoors.
The natural beauty of the area, and the seemingly unlimited recreational opportunities, make Huntsville a popular cottage destination. There are even a number of acclaimed summer camps for children. The Chain of Four interconnected lakes (Mary Lake, Lake Vernon, Peninsula Lake and Fairy Lake) offer more than 60 kilometres of boating and waterfront activities. Permanent residents and summer cottagers can boat right into downtown Huntsville.