3 Baroness Drive


$985,000.00

3 Bedroom | 3 Bath

Lot Size: 57 x 119
Property Type:
Two Storey
Property style: Detached

Welcome to this exceptional home nestled in one of Barrhaven's most sought-after and serene neighborhoods. Located on a quiet street with wider and deeper lots, this property offers a rare blend of space, privacy, and convenience. Just steps from the RCMP headquarters, scenic walking and running trails, Kennedy Craig Forest, and all the amenities Barrhaven has to offer, this home delivers both lifestyle and location. Designed to live like a four-bedroom, this 3-bedroom + loft landing home boasts soaring ceilings and an expansive, light-filled layout with an abundance of square footage. The main floor features a spacious family room, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The standout kitchen is a true showpiece, featuring updated cabinetry, quartz countertops, a bespoke backsplash, custom lighting, a pantry, and a built-in computer nook. Every detail has been thoughtfully curated, including crisp window coverings throughout. Step outside to your private backyard oasis beautifully landscaped and complete with a saltwater pool in tip-top shape. The yard is perfectly positioned to enjoy maximum light exposure and offers exceptional privacy. The unspoiled lower level offers a blank canvas to create the dream space you've always wanted be it a home theatre, gym, or suite.

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 3

Full bathrooms: 1 x 4 PC + 1 x 4PC ENSUITE + 1 x 2PC

Year built: Holitzner 2002 approx

 

Parking: Double Car garage with inside access

Total Parking: 6

Heating: Forced Air

Heating fuel: Natural Gas

Air conditioning: Central

Water: Municipal

Sewer: Municipal

Foundation: Poured

Exterior: Brick and siding

Floor coverings: Hardwood, Mixed

Neighbourhood influences: Playground nearby, Public transit nearby, Recreation nearby, Shopping nearby

Site influences:
Appliances included:
Refrigerator, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Microwave w Hood Fan, Window Coverings, All Pool equipment




ROOM DIMENSIONS 

Room
Living Rm: 
Dining Rm: 
Kitchen: Breakfast:
Porch:
Foyer: Laundry:
Primary:
4 PC Ensuite:
Bedroom: Bedroom:
4pc Bath: Basement:

 

Level 
Main
Main
Main
Main Main
Main
Main Second
Second
Second
Second
Second Basement

 

Dimensions
15’4” x 14’11” 12’4” x 9’0'“ 15’11” x 11’10”
13’8 x 6’10” 7’8” x 4’10”
4’9” x 4’05”
10’3” x 9’07” 17’07” x 11’11”
11’6” x 9’07”
11’7” x 13’03”
10’6” x 9’07”
11’2” x 7’01” 37’06 x 33’6


 

Waterview Park- Barrhaven

Barrhaven is approximately bounded to the north by the Greenbelt, to the east by the Rideau River, to the west by Highway 416, and to the south by the new Half Moon Bay development along Cambrian Road south of the Jock River. The area is diagonally bisected by CN rail tracks. Barrhaven is surrounded by rural areas and farmland, with the exception of the growing Riverside South area across the Rideau River. Directly south of Barrhaven is Manotick, a commuter town of the city.

The Barrhaven area was long inhabited by First Nations peoples, and the modern Jockvale Road follows an ancient path that was originally a trail through the wilderness. In the 19th century the area became populated by European farmers as the area was divided into a number of rural homesteads.

The old Barrhaven School House located at Jockvale and Strandherd was in built in 1906. Today, the school stands as a historic site. In 1911, the Canadian Northern Railway built a rail line from Ottawa to Toronto through the area. Fast passenger service was offered for many years from Fallowfield Station (near the intersection of Strandherd Dr and Cedarview Rd) to Ottawa and beyond. After many years of absence, passenger rail service was reintroduced to the area by Via Rail in the fall of 2002 through a new Fallowfield Station located at the intersection of Fallowfield Road and Woodroffe Avenue.

Modern Barrhaven was established in the 1960s, one of a group of new suburbs built outside the Greenbelt from the main city of Ottawa. Building in the area was begun by Mel Barr, for whom the community is named. Barr had originally purchased a 200-acre (0.81 km2) farm with the intent of constructing a horse racing track. However the Rideau Carleton Raceway was built further to the east, and Barr instead decided to develop his land for housing. In 1968-69 Barrhaven Public School was built as the very first public school in Barrhaven.

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