Inside the home
Sixty-two acres on the edge of Brantford, with close to 1,000 feet of road frontage and a working mix of open farmland, mature forest, and a wetland pond. About 25 acres are actively cultivated — some near the road, with a second growing area accessed through the north tree line. On the property sits a red steel-sided pole barn with 6 horse stalls and a lean-to, currently in use. The wooded rear acreage is under GRCA jurisdiction, so it stays natural. No interior photos of the house were provided. Buyers looking to build a rural home, run a small farm operation, or hold agricultural land close to the city will want to review zoning and GRCA restrictions before making decisions.
- Approximately 62 acres with nearly 1,000 feet of road frontage
- Approximately 25 workable acres currently in active agricultural use
- Red steel-sided pole barn with 6 horse stalls and lean-to
- Mix of open farmland, mature woodland, and water feature
- Minutes from Brantford city limits
This exceptional rural property offers the perfect setting for a custom-built home only minutes from Brantford. Spanning approximately 62 acres, the land features nearly 1,000 feet of road frontage, combining open farmland with mature forested areas for a picturesque and private landscape.
Approximately 25 acres are currently workable, with the majority situated near the roadway, while an additional cultivated section can be reached through a cleared path running along the north side of the wooded area. The remaining acreage consists of natural woodland protected under GRCA jurisdiction.
Also located on the property is a steel-sided pole barn complete with 6 horse stalls and an attached lean-to, providing excellent space for livestock, machinery, or feed storage.