3303 Barlow Cres - Dunrobin Shores
3 bedroom | 3 bath
Property Type: Two Storey
Property style: Detached
Detached home on 3.77 acres in Dunrobin Shores
Modern custom-built home on 3.77 ACRES right across from the Barlow/Port of Call Marina! Incredible lifestyle within walking distance to Baskins Beach, quick 4 kms to Eagle Creek Golf Course & 7 minutes from West Carleton High School. Quality 2005 built home with all updated mechanical, lighting, kitchen, flooring etc. Enjoy your open concept Kitchen, living, and dining overlooking the front and back yards. Multipurpose family room split into 2 providing a TV/DEN/Library room as well as a large office/studio with outside access. Could be a good setup for a home business. Upstairs includes 3 generous bedrooms + Laundry + a large walk-in closet & a wonderful Ensuite bath. The basement is a heated, insulated, and dry 5 ft crawl for storage, newer furnace, sump. The lot has so much potential, enjoy as is or expand. Photos with lot lines are appx based on Geowarehouse. 24 hr irrevocable on any offers.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Full bathrooms: 2
Year built: 2005(approx)
Parking: Garage & Driveway
Total Parking: 6
Heating: Forced air
Heating fuel: Propane
Air conditioning: Central
Water: Drilled Well
Sewer: Septic Installed
Foundation: Poured Concrete
Exterior: Stucco, Stone
Floor coverings: Hardwood, Wall-to-wall carpet, Tile
Neighbourhood influences: Ottawa River, Golf Course,
Site influences: Private, Average
Appliances included: Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Water and Well Equipment.
ROOM DIMENSIONS
Room
Living Rm:
Family Rm:
Dining Rm:
Kitchen:
Office
Foyer
2pc Bath:
Primary:
4pc Ensuite:
Bedroom:
Bedroom:
4pc Bath:
Laundry
Level
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
2nd:
2nd:
2nd:
2nd:
2nd
2nd
Dimensions
15’9” x 14’7”
11’ x 9’10”
13’8” x 8’
16’ x 9’3”
12’5” x 10’8”
11’2” x 7’
6’6” x 6’
14’5” x 11’11”
14’9” x 8’
15’7” x 12’3”
12’5” x 12’1”
9’ x 5’
5’7” x 3’9”
Dunrobin Shores
Dunrobin is a community in West Carleton-March Ward in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located about 35 kilometres northwest of Downtown Ottawa. Dunrobin lies within a valley, nestled between the Ottawa River and the Carp escarpment. Dunrobin is located on the former boundary between West Carleton Township and Kanata. Dunrobin was amalgamated with the city of Ottawa in 2000. Dunrobin is expanding steadily with a current population of about 1,000 people.
The Dunrobin Community Association defines the community boundaries as Murphy Sideroad, Constance Lake Road and Berry Sideroad on the south, the Ottawa River to the east, a line following Limestone Road to Kinburn Sideroad to Stonecrest Road to Thomas A. Dolan Parkway to Marchhurst Road on the west, and on the north by a line following Kilmaurs Sideroad to Woodkilton Road to Kinburn Sideroad to Constance Creek.
Dunrobin was settled in the 19th century at the corner of Dunrobin Road and Thomas A. Dolan Parkway. The town centre comprises a community centre with outdoor recreation facilities and a number of small businesses. While originally started as an agricultural community it now serves mostly as a focal point within a larger community that has a mixed population of farmers, commuters who work in Kanata and Ottawa-Gatineau, cottagers and pensioners. Some nearby points of interest include Fitzroy Provincial Park, Constance Bay and the Diefenbunker museum.
Dunrobin took its name from Dunrobin Castle near Golspie, Scotland.