311 Supple Street, Pembroke, Ontario K8H 3H3

Listed for:
$609,900
5 beds
4 baths
Listed 211 days ago
House for rent: 311 Supple Street, Pembroke, Ontario K8H 3H3

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ROYAL LEPAGE EDMONDS & ASSOCIATES
MLS® number:
1357159
Agent:
Dean Burchart
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About

WELCOME TO PEMBROKE'S BELMONT HOUSE Built and owned by David Bell, the home was entered on to Pembroke's tax rolls in 1875. David Bell was married to Elizabeth White, daughter of Pembroke's founders, Peter and Cecelia White. After living in the home for only three years, the property was subsequently sold to Robert Russell, who was Pembroke's first Canadian Customs Officer. Russell's son, Brigadier Cecil B. Russell, purchased the home in the early 1940's and had extensive alterations done, converting the then 75 year old house to a modern 1940's residence. In 1952, Isabel Hubbs a sister of former house member, James Moffat Forgil, (House of Commons of Canada) purchased the house and resided there until 1977. Amongst the more famous guest of Belmont in times past have been Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Burton. 48 hours irrevocable on all offers. (id:27476)

Property Highlights

Type
House
Cooling type
None
Heating fuel
Electric, Natural gas
Fireplace
No
Construction material
Brick
Parking space
5
Ownership Type
Freehold
Amenities nearby
Recreation Nearby, Shopping

Location

Summary

Located in the city of Pembroke, Ontario, the Belmont House is a property with a rich history and a range of nearby amenities. The land size of the property is 198 ft X 132.58 ft, and it offers a total of 5 bedrooms, with 4 bathrooms and a partially finished basement. The building construction style is detached, with a brick exterior finish.

Originally built and owned by David Bell, the home has been a part of Pembroke's history since it was entered into the tax rolls in 1875. Over the years, it has changed ownership several times, with notable owners such as Robert Russell, Pembroke's first Canadian Customs Officer, and Brigadier Cecil B. Russell, who made extensive alterations to modernize the residence in the 1940s.

Isabel Hubbs, sister of former House of Commons member James Moffat Forgil, purchased the house in 1952 and resided there until 1977. Throughout its history, Belmont House has hosted famous guests such as Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Burton, adding to its historical significance.

The property is currently for sale and offers a total of 5 parking spaces. It is a freehold ownership type and is located on 311 Supple Street, with a postal code of K8H3H3. The land amenities include nearby recreation and shopping, making it an attractive location for potential buyers.

Heating for the property is provided by electric and natural gas, with baseboard heaters and radiant heat. The property type is a house, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience for its future owners.