Inside the home
This is a 1939 carriage house — originally built as a stable and hayloft — that has been converted into residential use. The bones are genuinely interesting: knotty pine walls, a brick feature wall with a raised hearth, arched doorways, and a large upper loft space with hardwood floors on the main level. The tradeoff is condition. The property needs a full renovation throughout. The kitchen is a mismatched mix of cabinet styles, the bathroom is dated, and the upper sleeping areas sit under steeply sloped ceilings with minimal headroom at the walls. The rear yard is overgrown but private, with a concrete patio and aging pergola. The bigger draw here may be the lot. The property sits adjacent to BCI school, backs onto an institution, and is being proposed for Neighbourhood Low-Rise zoning — which opens the door to multi-residential development. Buyers should verify zoning status directly with the City of Brantford.
- Unique 1939 carriage house origin with character features — knotty pine walls, brick accent wall, arched doorways
- Large upper loft space with significant floor area
- Hardwood floors on main level
- Private rear yard with mature vine coverage and patio
- Paver driveway in good condition
- Walking distance to Grand River trail system
- Adjacent to BCI school, near downtown Brantford