1875 Luxe Farm House
Welcome to The 1875 Farmhouse, a quintessential blend of country charm and contemporary design, nestled in the scenic Bethesda region of Prince Edward County (PEC). This elegant estate, part of the County Curated collection, offers a spacious retreat with two levels, boasting five beautifully appointed bedrooms and 3.5 luxurious bathrooms. With 2,250 square feet of meticulously renovated interior, this farmhouse seamlessly combines modern amenities with timeless rustic elegance. The tasteful, elevated decor is sure to charm any guest and really blends perfectly with the exterior beauty outside the walls.
As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting ambiance, highlighted by the farmhouse’s tasteful décor and high-end finishes. The main living area features a cozy fireplace, perfect for gathering with family and friends on cooler evenings. Entertainment is at your fingertips with a 40"+ TV and surround sound system, ensuring movie nights are always a hit. The chef’s kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances including an espresso machine and a coffee maker. For those who enjoy entertaining, the bar area provides an ideal setting for mixing up your favorite drinks.
The sleeping arrangements are designed with comfort in mind. The farmhouse includes three king bedrooms and two queen bedrooms, all outfitted with plush bedding to ensure a restful night’s sleep. Air conditioning throughout the house keeps you cool during the warmer months, while high-speed internet keeps you connected. For guests with electric vehicles, an EV charging station is conveniently available on the property.
Outside, the private yard offers a serene escape where you can unwind and take in the natural beauty surrounding the farmhouse. The outdoor lounge area is perfect for relaxing with a book or enjoying a glass of wine. Additionally, guests receive a complimentary Sandbanks Pass, granting access to the stunning Sandbanks Provincial Park during their stay.
Just a short 10-minute drive from Picton, The 1875 Farmhouse places you within easy reach of numerous attractions in Prince Edward County. The area is renowned for its vibrant culinary scene, with a plethora of restaurants, wineries, breweries, and cafes waiting to be explored. Take a leisurely stroll through local shops, or enjoy the beautiful beaches and scenic trails that PEC has to offer.
Prince Edward County is quickly becoming one of Canada's most celebrated wine regions, attracting enthusiasts from near and far. The area’s unique terroir, characterized by its limestone-rich soil and temperate climate, provides ideal conditions for producing exceptional wines. Guests at The 1875 Farmhouse will find themselves just a short drive from numerous award-winning wineries, offering everything from crisp, refreshing whites to robust, full-bodied reds. Many of these vineyards offer tastings and tours, allowing visitors to learn about the winemaking process while sampling the region's finest varietals. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or simply enjoy a good glass of wine, Prince Edward County's burgeoning wine scene promises a delightful and enriching experience.
Renowned as a premier destination for walleye fishing, Prince Edward County offers prime spots on Lake Ontario and the Bay of Quinte for catching pickerel, bass, perch, lake trout, salmon, sheephead, and pike. Whether you're casting from shore or the ice, you can also join a fishing charter with local experts or rent a boat to explore the numerous inland lakes.
Sail between charming harbors, dock downtown for a delightful dinner, or simply set out to enjoy the breathtaking views of The County from the water.
For a more tranquil experience, grab a paddleboard and navigate the serene waters using the classic paddle technique. East Lake, West Lake, Lake on the Mountain, and Black River all offer picturesque shores perfect for a stand-up paddleboarding adventure.
Drive or bike along the two-lane Route 33, known as the Loyalist Parkway, to explore many of the county’s attractions. This historic route, lined with around 40 archaeological sites and 125 heritage buildings, follows the path of the first pioneer road laid by Vermonter Asa Danforth in 1798, connecting Toronto to Kingston.
Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in nature, indulge in gourmet dining, or simply relax in a luxurious setting, The 1875 Farmhouse is the perfect base for your getaway in Prince Edward County.