Key Facts
- MLS® #: 950043
- Property ID: SIRC1534787
- Property Type: Residential, Single Family Detached
- Style: Tudor
- Living Space: 8,295 sq.ft.
- Lot Size: 1.37 ac
- Year Built: 2011
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 7
- Parking Spaces: 6
- Listed By:
- Logan Wilson, Brayden Klein
Property Description
Bask in the sun’s glow from your own private sandy beachfront, at this impeccable 1.37-acre parcel deep in the heart of North Saanich.
Exceptional location and timeless design intertwine at this world-class estate designed by renowned local architect, Jim Grieve.
Through stately iron and stone gates, the looping stone drive frames lush grounds with their colourful blooms and soaring trees.
Absorbing westerly views of the Saanich Inlet from nearly every room through massive windows, the subtly elegant home sits below. Beneath soaring ceilings, opulent lighting, and beautiful millwork, this residence boasts a wealth of wide open spaces arranged in a highly functional layout.
The main floor features gourmet kitchen with prep pantry and wet bar, a sumptuous wood panelled office, a sitting room with a grand stone fireplace and timber-framed ceiling, a lovely formal dining area overlooking the water, and an airy primary bedroom with stunning ocean views, a bedside fireplace, and an expansive five-piece ensuite and walk-in closet.
Recreationally inclined, the lower level includes an antiqued wine room, a home theatre with wet bar, and a gym with private entrance and ensuite.
Perfect for guests, the upper level, with its open views of the living room below from the central loft space, enjoys two additional bedrooms, both with ensuites and gorgeous views of the grounds.
Equipped for guests or staff, the triple attached garage is topped with a charming carriage house featuring its own private entrance, kitchen and laundry.
At the home’s rear, amidst stands of gnarled Arbutus, the tiered backyard slopes gracefully down to the ocean. A wide stone patio adjoining the home with both covered and open areas is ideal for outdoor dining. Below, a plateau is reserved for the hot tub, barrelled wooden sauna, stone patio with integrated fire pit, and an expansive picket-fenced planter garden. Finally at the water’s edge, an extremely rare sandy beach looks out over the calm waters.
Amenities
- 3 Car Garage
- 3+ Fireplaces
- Acreage
- Backyard
- Balcony
- Basement - Finished
- Beach
- Boating
- Butlers Pantry
- Carriage House
- Catering Kitchen
- Cycling
- Den
- Eat in Kitchen
- Ensuite Bathroom
- Exercise Room
- Fishing
- Gardens
- Golf
- Hardwood Floors
- Heated Floors
- Hiking
- In Home Fitness
- In-Home Gym
- Island
- Laundry
- Media Room/Theater
- Mountain
- Ocean / Beach
- Ocean Front
- Ocean View
- Outdoor Living
- Pantry
- Parking
- Patio
- Privacy
- Professional Grade Appliances
- Radiant Floor
- Scenic
- Screen Room
- Security System
- Self-contained Suite
- Ski (Water)
- Spa/Hot Tub
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Storage
- Vaulted Ceilings
- Walk In Closet
- Walk-in Closet
- Water View
- Waterfront
- Wet Bar
- Wine Cellar/Grotto
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Location
9310 Ardmore Drive, North Saanich, British Columbia, V8L 5G4 Canada
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Area Description
Encircled by 40 kilometers of ocean shoreline, North Saanich is a sea-lover's dream. Located a mere 25 kilometers from the city core of Victoria, this community also boasts a rich agricultural history and a more slow-paced lifestyle than many of the Greater Victoria municipalities. Residents enjoy a rural locale with quick access to the city core via the Patricia Bay Highway 17, or the more scenic route, West Saanich Road.
Renowned for its wineries, locally grown produce and flowers, this is a beautiful place to call home. North Saanich keeps to its agricultural roots as home to many farms, many of whom supply roadside produce and flower stands. People travel from around the region to visit pumpkin patches in the fall and fields of daffodils in the spring. In nearby Central Saanich, Butchart Gardens is one of the most popular attractions in the region, its stunning historic gardens open to visitors year-round.
Also home to a number of excellent marinas, North Saanich is a gateway to the surrounding ocean, and a haven to the boating enthusiast, and ocean explorers.
North Saanich is also conveniently home to the Victoria International Airport and the BC Ferries’ Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal servicing routes to Nanaimo, the Gulf Islands, and mainland BC.
Addendum
Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Strait of Georgia and the Inside Passage, Vancouver Island is known as “the Hawaii of the North”. With its vast wilderness, picturesque peaks, and temperate climate, this stunning locale is a paradise for those seeking serenity and natural beauty. A breadth of lifestyles are available here from charming coastal communities and pastoral estates, to busy urban centres.
Unlike much of Canada, Vancouver Island's weather is mild year-round. Spring comes early, with cherry blossom, tulip, and daffodil blooms lit by sparkling ocean sunsets. Summer is close behind, with the first sightings of migrating whales and local fishermen. In fall, a plethora of farms, vineyards, orchards, cideries, and breweries take local culinary culture to new heights. Come winter, cars loaded with kayaks, surfboards, paddle boards, skis, and snowboards come out to play, while golfers teeing off, and joggers taking to the trails remain common sights. Whatever the season, there’s plenty to enjoy on Vancouver Island.
From the remote Canadian surf-capital, Tofino in the north, to the tech-friendly historic harbour city of Victoria in the south, Vancouver Island is a mecca of world-class destinations, and facilities:
Known also as "The Garden City" for its perpetual greenery and rarely freezing temperatures, Victoria is the capital of British Columbia, and is a thriving collection of municipalities from it's historical urban centre, to it's various suburban, and rural developments both inland and oceanfront.
Located 15-minutes from Victoria in fast-growing Langford, Bear Mountain Mountain Resort is one of North-America's finest recreational developments, It is home to Canada's only 36 holes of Nicklaus Design golf, its largest indoor/outdoor red clay court tennis centre, and an extensive network of top-tier mountain bike trails. It is the headquarters of Golf Canada's National Development Team, the Canadian National Mountain Bike Team and is supported by Tennis Canada and Tennis BC.
The Victoria International Marina, completed in 2019 offers full-service premium luxury yacht moorage for yachts from 65-feet to 175-feet in the heart of Victoria. With 28-slips, upscale security and safety, amenities, concierge services and crew facilities, this is the ultimate port-of-call from which to cast off and explore North America's most spectacular cruising waters, the Pacific Northwest and Inside Passage,
Centrally situated in the lush Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island Motorsport Circuit is Canada's only year-round motorsport circuit. This highly technical circuit features 19 corners and 11.5% in elevation changes, and is committed to providing the highest quality professional training, track-side support, and driver's education available.
Only a 45-minute drive from Victoria, the Cowichan Valley often referred to as the "Napa of the North" is home to 14 unique wineries. This cool climate viticulture is paired with a growing list of craft cideries, breweries, and distilleries located throughout the island, but mostly concentrated in the south in and around the agriculturally-rich Saanich Peninsula.
There are more than 200 islands in the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve located between Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia. Teeming with land and sea life including seals, whales, eagles, otters, and porpoises this area is home to numerous rarely explored precious ecosystems. The larger islands are serviced by BC Ferries while the smaller ones can only be reached by private boat or float plane.
Convenient international access to Vancouver Island includes numerous ferry routes to and from mainland Canada and the USA, the award-winning Victoria International Airport, as well as numerous private flight operators, airfields and heliports scattered island-wide.
Marketed By
Sotheby’s International Realty Canada
752 Douglas Street
Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 3M6