Welcome to your cozy new digs! Tucked away in a peaceful neighborhood, this gem features three bedrooms, two baths, and a dining room—all centered around a snug living room with a toasty wood-burning fireplace. Picture perfect for those chilly nights! Whip up meals with ease in the separate kitchen and keep guests happy with a handy main floor powder room. Laundry day? No sweat, it's a breeze down in the lower level. Step outside onto your massive wooden deck, perfect for BBQs and playdates in the fenced backyard. Plus, with an attached garage and a drive-through to the backyard, convenience is key. And hey, downstairs is primed for turning into your ultimate hangout spot—a rec room in the making! Get ready for loads of fun and memories in your brand new home sweet home!
1773 Stonehenge Crescent, Ottawa, Ontario, K1B 5X3 Canada
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Request NowGloucester, originally known as Township B, was established in 1792. The first settler in the township was Braddish Billings in what is now the Billings Bridge area of Ottawa. In 1800, the township became part of Russell County, and later Carleton County in 1838. In 1850, the area was incorporated as Gloucester Township, named after Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh.[1] Over the years, parts of Gloucester Township were annexed by the expanding city of Ottawa. Gloucester was incorporated as a city in 1981 and became part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001.
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