$1,649,000Asking Price
Positioned along the evolving South Georgian Bay corridor between Thornbury and Meaford, this post and beam conversion brings together architectural scale, adaptive flexibility and a distinctive sense of place. Its layered history reflects the nature of the building itself, evolving from a working agricultural structure into a gathering space, creative hub and commercial destination. Exposed heavy timber framing extends throughout expansive interiors where mezzanine overlooks, open spans and interconnected volumes create a spatial experience rarely found within conventional rural properties. Ceiling heights rise dramatically through the central bays, while oversized west facing windows pull shifting natural light across the timber structure throughout the day. The ground level unfolds through an adaptable open plan with direct exterior access and a drive in door, allowing the space to shift easily between public facing, creative or studio oriented use. Above, the main level introduces a more residential rhythm, anchored by its own covered entrance, three private rooms, bathroom, open galley kitchen and lounge. The configuration supports a live work environment, hospitality setting or client facing practice with ease. Open stairs lead to an upper mezzanine loft level organized around a fireplace lounge beneath exposed vaulted ceilings and timber trusses. Occupying a strategic position along one of the region's most active growth corridors, the property combines site specific C4-86 zoning, direct Highway 26 visibility, roadside signage and more than 10 parking stalls on 2.1 AC. Permitted uses include retail, custom workshop, gallery, wellness studio, therapeutic or medical office and accessory residential occupancy. Considered updates include geothermal HVAC, fibre optic connectivity, Level 2 EV charging, new metal roof and weeping tile. A property defined as much by its architectural presence as by its evolving relationship to the corridor and community around it.
Positioned along the evolving South Georgian Bay corridor between Thornbury and Meaford, this post and beam conversion brings together architectural scale, adaptive flexibility and a distinctive sense of place. Its layered history reflects the nature of the building itself, evolving from a working agricultural structure into a gathering space, creative hub and commercial destination. Exposed heavy timber framing extends throughout expansive interiors where mezzanine overlooks, open spans and interconnected volumes create a spatial experience rarely found within conventional rural properties. Ceiling heights rise dramatically through the central bays, while oversized west facing windows pull shifting natural light across the timber structure throughout the day. The ground level unfolds through an adaptable open plan with direct exterior access and a drive in door, allowing the space to shift easily between public facing, creative or studio oriented use. Above, the main level introduces a more residential rhythm, anchored by its own covered entrance, three private rooms, bathroom, open galley kitchen and lounge. The configuration supports a live work environment, hospitality setting or client facing practice with ease. Open stairs lead to an upper mezzanine loft level organized around a fireplace lounge beneath exposed vaulted ceilings and timber trusses. Occupying a strategic position along one of the region's most active growth corridors, the property combines site specific C4-86 zoning, direct Highway 26 visibility, roadside signage and more than 10 parking stalls on 2.1 AC. Permitted uses include retail, custom workshop, gallery, wellness studio, therapeutic or medical office and accessory residential occupancy. Considered updates include geothermal HVAC, fibre optic connectivity, Level 2 EV charging, new metal roof and weeping tile. A property defined as much by its architectural presence as by its evolving relationship to the corridor and community around it.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Foyer | Main | 11.11' x 12.20' | Open Concept, Beamed Ceilings, Hardwood Floor |
| 2 | Kitchen | Main | 18.60' x 17.60' | Beamed Ceilings, Galley Kitchen, Open Concept |
| 3 | Bathroom | Main | 3-PieceEnsuite | |
| 1 4-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
| 1 4-Piece Bathroom on Upper | ||||
| 1 2-Piece Bathroom on Lower | ||||
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Rural Meaford, Meaford is a north GTA neighbourhood notable for its university grads, executives, business and health professionals and tradespeople. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of adults aged 50 to 64 and seniors aged 65 to 79.
Kids Per Family
0.7
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
30%
of residents are
single and loving it.
30% singles
Meaford (35%)
9%
of residents
are renters.
9% renters
Meaford (21%)
25%
of residents are
university grads.
25% university grads
Meaford (22%)Average Household Income
$121K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Sales | 12% |
| Trades | 11% |
| Management | 9% |
| Business | 8% |
| Government | 7% |
10%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
10% immigrants
Meaford (10%)3.4% from UK
All-time
0.1% from UK
Recent
Foreign Languages
| German | 2% |
| French | 1% |
| Dutch | 1% |
Religions
| Christian | 69% |
| Jewish | 1% |