The historic home that served as the setting for the pilot episode of the long‑running television series is now listed for sale in Unionville, Ontario.
Built around 1875, the two‑storey residence spans 2,840 square feet and offers three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a wrap‑around veranda, original pine floors, two staircases, a wet bar, multiple fireplaces, and several walkouts to the backyard and patio.
A detached heritage building on the property, once a bakery from 1910 to 1984, adds 550 square feet of commercial‑zone space. The kitchen has been updated with a white finish, marble countertops, stainless‑steel appliances, and a walkout to a private deck. The finished lower level can function as a recreation room or guest suite, complete with a three‑piece ensuite.
The house sits on a tree‑lined lot overlooking a ravine and river, placing it just steps from Unionville’s historic Main Street, boutique shops, dining venues, cafés, spas, and the scenic Toogood Pond—features that echo the charm of the show’s fictional town.
The asking price for the property is $3,880,000, offering buyers a unique blend of heritage architecture and modern comfort in a sought‑after community.
