Some properties feel like they've been waiting for you. This is one of them. Set on 14 cultivated acres in the Ottawa Valley, The Herb Garden is a rare blend of home, working land, and quiet sanctuary. At the centre stands a welcoming four bedroom farmhouse, move-in ready, traditional in character, and warmed by thoughtful upgrades throughout. Three bedrooms and the principal living spaces sit on the main floor, with a private upper level bedroom or office tucked above. The lower level is a blank canvas, ready for additional living space, a studio, or generous storage. Step outside and the land unfolds in layers. Perennial gardens, lavender beds, fruit trees, and a meditative herb spiral, each shaped by years of artistry and care. Two heated greenhouses and a shaded structure support a long-established nursery with a loyal following, ready to operate as is or scale at your pace. Then there is the venue. The Herb Garden is one of the region's most sought after wedding properties. A grand heritage barn, beautifully converted, hosts receptions of 75 to 100 guests with full bar and catering prep. The Bergamot Barn provides bridal and groom suites and a weather-proof ceremony option. Comfrey Cottage, the original homestead, now serves as a charming gift shop and gallery. For larger gatherings, the grounds open generously for tented celebrations against a pastoral backdrop. Four historic barns, extensive infrastructure, and a history of careful investment make this a property as practical as it is poetic. The established businesses are yours to continue, expand, or simply enjoy as part of the inheritance. A property like this only comes along once. Live here. Build here. Settle in.More details
The Herb Garden is one of the Ottawa Valley's most established destination properties, a turn-key business with multiple revenue streams already in motion. Set on 14 landscaped acres, this is a rare chance to step into an enterprise that took decades to build. The wedding venue is the centrepiece. A premier name in the region, it draws couples from across Eastern Ontario for receptions of 75 to 100 guests inside a beautifully converted heritage barn, complete with bar and catering prep space. The Bergamot Barn houses bridal and groom suites plus a weather-proof indoor ceremony option, while landscaped grounds offer multiple outdoor ceremony sites and ample room for tented events at greater scale. Comfrey Cottage, the original homestead, operates as a gift shop and gallery, an additional retail touchpoint for visiting guests. A long-running nursery business adds a second income stream. Two heated greenhouses and a shaded structure supply herbs and perennials to a loyal customer base each spring, with clear runway to extend the season and grow through targeted marketing. A solar installation generates roughly $11,000 to $12,000 per year in supplemental income, with several years remaining on the contract. A four bedroom farmhouse on site provides owner or staff accommodation. Four historic barns and recent upgrades to key systems round out the infrastructure picture, an operationally sound asset, not a project. Established brand. Diversified income. Strong community roots. Properties like this almost never come to market. Contact the listing agents for revenue figures and a full information package.More details
Two homes. One waterfront. Zero compromises. Most lake properties force a choice: do you bring family, or do you finally get the quiet you came for? This rare Clayton Lake home lets you do both. Two fully self-contained units under one roof, each with its own kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms, furnace, and electrical panel. Real independence, not a shared hallway with a closed door. The lower walk-out level offers two bedrooms, an office/bedroom, and a three-season sunroom where the lake becomes part of the everyday view. Radiant in-floor heat keeps winter mornings warm underfoot. Upstairs, four more bedrooms, a four-season sunroom built for year-round use, and a private balcony positioned for watching the sunset reflecting off the water. Seven bedrooms and five bathrooms total. Enough room for the whole family, and enough separation that everyone still likes each other on Monday morning. Outside, Clayton Lake delivers what buyers keep asking for and rarely find: a clean shoreline with minimal weeds, your own dock and boat launch, and a short walk to the Clayton general store and parks. Year-round road access. Snowmobile trails close by for the winter months. This is a family compound built for generations. Bring aging family members close while preserving everyone's independence. Help an adult child step into ownership without sacrificing your own space. Or hold it as the gathering place every summer for the next thirty years. Waterfront properties with two complete living spaces appear once in a decade. The families who find them tend not to let go. Book your private showing before another family does.More details
Past a kilometre of untouched Crown shoreline, where the lake opens wide and the cottages thin out, 6.69 acres of forested waterfront come into view. Step off the boat onto over 1,400 feet of private frontage on Palmerston Lake, bordered by more than 1,000 acres of Crown land. This is the kind of quiet you can only reach by water. The cottage was built in 2000 by the current owner, using large logs cut from the surrounding land. For years before and during construction, the family stayed in the small bunkie down the forest path. That care and patience shows throughout: timberframe accents, wide-plank pine floors, and a great room with a soaring ceiling, anchored by a fieldstone fireplace.Three bedrooms and two full baths offer comfortable space for family and guests. A woodstove warms the lower-level family room. The original bunkie still stands, providing a quiet retreat for visitors or a peaceful studio space. The off-grid systems are designed for genuine comfort. A substantial solar and battery setup handles daily needs, with a generator for backup. Lake water intake, full septic, and infrastructure sized for year-round living. Outside, deep clean water for swimming and fishing. A firepit near the water's edge for evenings under the stars. Trails through the property connect to the neighbouring Crown land, with access to ATV and snowmobile routes. Loons call across the water in the morning. The lake stretches uninterrupted to the horizon. Ottawa and Kingston are each about an hour and a half away, far enough to leave the pace of the city behind. A rare offering, and a true legacy property.More details
Tucked along a quiet bend of the Tay River just ten minutes from Perth, this 73-acre estate is the kind of property that almost never comes up. An 1870s stone home, an 1820s log guest house, over 1,200 feet of natural swimmable shoreline, and total privacy at the end of a long private drive with no neighbours in sight. The stone home stands with quiet dignity, its original pine floors and historic millwork carrying the story of generations. Behind that character sits the practical stuff that matters: a brand-new septic system installed this year, propane furnace, updated wiring and plumbing, newer windows on the upper level, and added insulation. Generously sized rooms, a large wood-burning fireplace, and a clean, dry basement give the main house real bones. With 5 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, there's space for the whole family, even if you convert one of those bedrooms into a luxurious spa bathroom. The kitchen and dining room and the unfinished primary bedroom are blank canvases waiting for your vision. Outside is where this home really opens up. Forest and field roll out in every direction, dotted with apple trees and wild berry bushes. Launch a canoe from your own shoreline and paddle 2.5 km into Christie Lake. A boathouse sits right at the water ready for restoration. An 1825 barn with massive hand-hewn beams waits to be reborn, and the rustic log cabin with a screened porch and charmingly wonky floors makes a perfect guest house, summer retreat, or short-term rental opportunity. Just over an hour from Ottawa with easy access to Highway 7. Vibrant in summer, hushed under winter snow. A private world where time slows and history breathes in every stone, beam, and ripple of the river. Book your private tour today.More details
Set on 1.88 acres at the edge of historic Perth, this beautifully preserved 1875 stone home blends enduring character with thoughtful modern updates and space to grow. Lovingly maintained, it captures the soul of a true century home while offering today's comforts - most notably a showstopping chef's kitchen anchored by a one-of-a-kind island crafted from a reclaimed church altar. The interior offers three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, including a stunning primary suite with a spa-inspired ensuite and a bright, tranquil bedroom that feels like a private retreat. Original hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and intricate details reflect the craftsmanship of another era. A formal living room with a wood-burning fireplace insert and a separate dining room create inviting spaces for entertaining, while the cozy family room, warmed by another wood fireplace, is perfect for relaxed evenings at home. The dining room also features a natural gas fireplace and a convenient pass-through to the kitchen, ideal for gatherings large and small. Outdoors, enjoy a spacious screened-in solarium, a hot tub on the back deck, and a large barn brimming with potential, whether for a workshop, studio, or even a small flock of chickens. The home is serviced by its own well, providing excellent-quality water. Set well back from the road, the property offers rare privacy and a peaceful, country feel just minutes from downtown Perth's shops, restaurants, and charm. A truly special home with a rich history and plenty of room to imagine what comes next.More details
Two country acres on the edge of Carleton Place, and a custom ICF bungalow built to keep the heating bills low and the comfort high. Heated radiant floors run through every room, so you feel it the second you step out of bed on a January morning. Inside, the open floor plan easily transitions between everyday family life and hosting friends and family The living room anchors around a large window and a stone fireplace with gas insert. Off the dining area, patio doors open to a covered patio for the long stretch of three season evenings. The white, bright kitchen works hard with a peninsula, wraparound cabinets and a pantry cupboard. The primary bedroom has a walk in closet and a door to the 4pc bath, where a soaker tub and separate rainhead shower mean nobody has to compromise. The attached insulated garage features an inside entrance from the utility room, 8' ceilings, and a 250V compressor plug ready for projects. Outside is where the two acres earn their keep. Mature trees, extensive lilac bushes, open lawn, a paved circular driveway, and two storage sheds. Roof reshingled in 2018 with 30 year architectural shingles. Underground wiring to the home and Bell fibre already in place. Backing onto the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail, you can walk/bike straight into downtown Carleton Place and beyond. At almost 300 km in length, the trail extends all across the Ottawa Valley, easily accessed right from your backyard. Energy smart, low maintenance, and minutes from town. Book your showing before it's gone.More details
The end of a quiet dead end road, with only a handful of cottages past you, is a good place to start. Twenty plus feet of water at the end of the dock, rocky natural shoreline, excellent bass fishing, and the kind of clarity Farren Lake is known for. No public access keeps boat traffic light. Just you, the loons, and the occasional deer wandering through. And the cottage matches the setting. Between 2019 and 2023 it was rebuilt from the studs out, every surface, system, and finish. Maibec siding, metal roofs, all new windows and doors, white cedar ceilings, maple hardwood throughout, a quartz kitchen with new appliances, fresh plumbing, a 100 amp panel, and a WETT-certified wood stove. Walk in, light a fire, pour a drink. There is nothing left to do. The main cottage is a smartly laid out three-bedroom with a bright open living and dining area, plus a screened sunroom running the full lakeside of the building. The renovated bunkie adds a Murphy bed, a two-piece bathroom, and its own attached workshop, ideal for guests, kids who want their own space, or anyone who needs a separate spot for projects. Walking distance to River House Vineyard Winery. Forty minutes to Perth, ninety to Kingston or Ottawa. A cell booster on site handles video calls without breaking a sweat, and fiber internet is being installed by WTC Communications this year. Furnishings negotiable, making this an exceptionally easy turnkey purchase, whether you're settling in for the season or planning to share it with short-term guests. A turnkey, deep-water Farren Lake cottage with a guest bunkie does not come up often, and rarely at this price. The dock is in, the water is warming up, and the best weeks of summer are still ahead. Book your showing.More details
Forget the dock that bottoms out in August. Off this one you've got 15 to 20 feet of water, the kind of depth that means real swimming, real diving, and a boat that floats no matter how dry the summer gets. Welcome to 1394 Black Lake North Shore, a three-season cottage built for the way summers are supposed to feel. The open floor plan keeps everyone in the same room whether they're cooking, playing cards, or just landed from the lake. Off the main space, a big sunroom with oversized windows pulls the water and the treeline right inside, the spot you'll claim with a coffee at 7am and a book at 7pm. Three bedrooms mean room for the kids and the inevitable guests. One bath keeps it simple, the way a cottage should be. Out on the deck, the hot tub looks straight over the lake, the place everyone drifts to once the sun drops. A detached garage with power handles the toys, the tools, and the projects. And the practical stuff is already sorted: steel roof overhead, low maintenance throughout, so your weekends go to the water instead of the to-do list. Deep water like this is rare in cottage country, and cottages that have it do not sit. Book your showing before someone else claims your dock.More details
What if your home helped pay for itself? Set on just under an acre at the edge of Smiths Falls, this property is two fully separate living spaces under one roof, and depending on who you are, that is a different kind of win. If you are bringing family closer, parents or adult kids get their own front door, their own kitchen, their own space. Close enough to share a meal, separate enough that everyone keeps their independence. This is the layout multi-generational families look for and rarely find. If you are buying your first place, live in the main home and rent the suite. The self-contained one-bedroom suite has its own entrance, full kitchen, living room, bright bedroom, and 4-piece bath. It is genuinely move-in ready, not a basement afterthought, and in this market a suite like it can put real money against your monthly payment. And if life changes, the floor plan converts back to a single 3 plus bedroom home without a gut renovation. Three ways to live in one property, and you pick.The main residence offers two bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and a bright vaulted kitchen and dining area with skylights, a movable island, and generous cabinetry. A south-facing picture window floods the living room with light in every season. Both units share a stacked laundry and run on a central electric furnace, 2023, and A/C, 2021. The big-ticket work is done: shingles 2024, kitchen skylights 2022, siding and windows 2020, attic insulation and crawl-space spray foam 2021. The basement woodworking shop is ready for hobbies or storage, the attached double garage handles everyday life, and a 23 by 13 outbuilding at the back of the lot is a blank canvas for a workshop, studio, or future bunkie. A home that helps pay for itself, room for the whole family, or a flexible property with more upside than the house next door. This one gives you a choice most do not. Book your showing before someone else sees what this property can do.More details
West-facing sunsets on highly sought-after Palmerston Lake. If you have been waiting for an opportunity to own a piece of one of the region's cleanest and deepest lakes, 1025 Arcol Road is your opportunity. Over 2 acres of privacy on a spacious lot, with a public sandy beach just a five-minute walk down the road. Palmerston is known for spectacular fishing, uncrowded waters, and miles of surrounding Crown land. The water at the dock is about three feet deep, and a short swim out drops into the crystal clear depths the lake is famous for. Inside, the cottage has been extensively renovated. 2026 alone brought a new heat pump/AC, new wall and attic insulation, a new 200 amp electrical panel, and a fully renovated and expanded washroom with a walk-in shower and laundry. Prior updates include a 2009 septic system, 2017 hot water tank, and 2021 water pump. The upgrades make this an exceptional extended three-season retreat.The vaulted living room glows with warm pine walls, and a bright front sunroom with cedar ceilings adds a second living space full of natural light. Two bedrooms and a bunkie give you room for the whole family without the upkeep of a massive build. Outside, you will find a new back deck, a detached two-car garage built in 2015, the bunkie with hydro, and an additional storage shed. High speed internet is available, and the township owned/maintained road takes you right to your driveway. Properties on Palmerston Lake are rare and tend to move quickly. Book your showing and secure your spot on the lake for summer.More details
A rare opportunity on Palmerston Lake: 9.44 acres of pristine waterfront, accessible by boat, with over 1,200 feet of shoreline and two quiet bays of its own. The land is treed with mature mixed forest and bordered by thousands of acres of Crown land. There are no neighbours in sight, and given the surrounding protected wilderness, there likely never will be. Palmerston Lake is one of the most sought-after lakes in the Ottawa Valley, known for its deep, clean water and limited development. A new dock is already in place, ready for morning swims or quiet evenings on the water. A recently added outhouse and a mostly cleared building site mark the beginning of what comes next, whether that is a custom cottage tucked into the trees or a simple wilderness retreat under the stars.Access is by boat, with seasonal slip rental available at the Palmerston Lake Marina ($700 for the 2025 season). An old logging road through the Crown land offers potential 4WD access during construction, simplifying the build process before you settle back into the quieter water-access rhythm. The land borders thousands of acres of Crown land laced with ATV and snowmobile trails, open through every season. This is the kind of property that almost never comes available: large, private, untouched, and surrounded by protected wilderness. A rare chance to own a piece of the Ottawa Valley that the rest of the world will never reach.More details
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