November 15, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that The home known as “Invisible House” located in Joshua Tree, CA is being sold for $18 Million.




Looking like an English countryside Tudor home, this 160-acre Caledon mansion belongs in the pages of a fairytale… or at least in Downtown Abbey. Yet, it’s only 20 minutes north of Pearson Airport.  The interiors are classic and timeless with unique architectural features such as hand-carved fireplaces, glowing stained glass windows and 25-foot-high barrelled ceilings in the library.


17485 McLaren Road Caledon


The kitchen includes a pantry, fireplace and servery and is situated alongside the dining room. The kitchen can be either open to the dining room offering views over the property, or closed off for more formal occasions. 


The home was built to entertain with larger-than-life principal rooms, two kitchens and a catering area. According to the listing, the estate comes with a gate house, plus a three-bedroom guest house, a four-bedroom fishing cottage and a one-bedroom loft apartment.


17485 McLaren Road Caledon


The indoor pool and hot tub area also has a fireplace, steam room and gym. 


The grand manor also has a plethora of amenities, including: The property is five minutes from Caledon Ski Club, Caledon Mountain Trout Club and several golf courses.


A tennis court

Sporting clays course

A trout pond

Miles of hiking trails and views across the Niagara Escarpment

An indoor pool with a waterfall, home gym, hot tub, steam room, change rooms and fireplace

A maple syrup operation with a fully equipped sugar shack

A chilled wine cellar that’s called The Warehouse 

An impressive array of wildlife from wild turkeys to deer to waterfowl and an inspiring mix of song birds.


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