This Ontario Home Is A Mini Scottish Castle & Is Actually Selling For Under $900K

You can live like royalty for under a million.

Contributing Writer

If you've ever wanted to live out your inner princess or prince fantasy, this Ontario home is most certainly for you.

8 Main St. East, in Norwich, is a massive five-bedroom home that was built all the way back in 1874. The spot screams royalty as it was literally modelled after a Scottish castle.

Aleisha Penny | RE/MAX

The home offers 4,000 square feet of historic bliss and even has its own grand entry.

Aleisha Penny | RE/MAX

Despite being almost as old as Canada itself, the home's stunning renovations give it a somewhat modern charm.

Aleisha Penny | RE/MAX

However, its original elements are still beautifully preserved with the living room being a definite time machine.

Aleisha Penny | RE/MAX

What is cozier than a main bedroom that comes complete with its own fireplace?

Aleisha Penny | RE/MAX

Its backyard is a 1/3+ acre lot that looks nothing short of a summer oasis.

Aleisha Penny | RE/MAX

Norwich Castle 

Aleisha Penny | RE/MAX

Price: $895,000

Address: 8 Main St. E., Norwich ON

Description: A replicated Scottish castle located in small-town Ontario.

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