Property

The cottage for rent is my parents’ estate where they retired 25 years ago. It is a Swiss Chalet style of country house made of wood and stone located at the foot of Mount Yamaska on a parcel of land that includes a natural reserve.

This naturally bright country house with its porches and windows on all four sides offers a spectacular view of the property and its natural beauty. With the house being about three hundred feet from the highway, this property is very private around the house and pool areas, especially from May to October, when distant neighbours cannot be seen or heard.

The property is located in the municipality of Saint-Paul-d’Abbostford in the heart of Québec’s Montérégie region.  The villégiature atmosphere and fertile soils of the St-Paul area have attracted cultivators and artisans alike. The area is known for producing quality apples, maple syrup and wine.

Ideally located this beautiful property is:

  •   About 10 kilometers from Granby and its big stores
  •   About 40 minutes from the Champlain Bridge in Montreal
  •   About 13 minutes from exit 55 on Autoroute 10
  •   Half way between Montréal and Sherbrooke
  •   About 30 minutes from Bromont ski hill.
  •   About 50 minutes from Sutton ski hill
  •   About 50 minutes from villégiature towns of Knowlton and Sutton
  •   About 7 minutes from the village of St-Paul-d’Abbotsford
  •   About 1 hour from U.S. border (Vermont and New York)

A big portion of the property has been declared a natural reserve. My father loved nature and when he was informed that certain endangered flora and fauna existed on the property, he sought to have his part of the mountain protected in perpetuity. Find out more about the natural reserve. Dan and I are proud owners of this property and we will not only be the owners of the natural reserve but also its keepers and protectors.

This property is ideal for people who love nature or want a country house for the weekends. Come and discover this little piece of paradise at the foot of Mont Yamaska.

For more information, contact Dan or Diane at 1-613-523-1369

 

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