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There are many large houses in Mississauga. There are also many fancy large houses in Mississauga. But there are very few that look like they were plucked straight out of a medieval fairytale and dropped into the suburbs. The foyer with a stained glass door. And yet… that's exactly what's going on at 1165 Garden Rd. The wine cellar. Located in Mississauga's posh Lorne Park neighbourhood, this place is being marketed as a "castle"… and for once, that's not just real estate agent marketing lingo. The front of the house. Set on a massive 79-by-274-foot lot, the home boasts steep rooflines, a full-on stone turret, arched entryways, and a stained-glass front door that looks like it belongs in a cathedral. A Juliette balcony overlooking the living room with stained glass doors. Inside, the medieval theme continues hard. The hallway with stone pillars leading to the stone turret. There are cathedral ceilings, stone feature walls, and wrought iron chandeliers. It's dramatic. It's theatrical. It's honestly a little bit like stepping into Medieval Times . The family room. But thankfully, it's not that committed to the bit. The kitchen. Because layered underneath all that medieval cosplay is a very modern, very expensive house. Heated floors keep things cozy, Sonos audio pipes music throughout, and the kitchen is stacked with high-end Thermador and Gaggenau appliances. The home office. The main floor alone gives you a two-storey living and dining space with a fireplace, a separate family room with coffered ceilings, and a custom office for when you need to send emails from your castle. The primary bedroom. Upstairs, you've got four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The basement recreation room. Downstairs, the fully finished walk-up basement includes space for entertaining, a wine tasting area, a gym, and even a spa/sauna setup. The living room with a stone fireplace. Add in three fireplaces, upgraded electrical panels, a future EV charger rough-in, and a generator setup, and this place is basically prepared for both luxury living and the apocalypse. The backyard. And then there's the backyard, because of course, a castle in Lorne Park isn't complete without a full resort situation out back. The covered stone terrace. There's a saltwater pool with a new heater, a hot tub, a covered stone terrace with a built-in gas BBQ, and a ton of mature trees to make the whole space private. The primary ensuite. The only thing that's missing from this Mississauga castle is a moat.. but there are probably by-laws about putting one in. The dining room. Either way, 1165 Garden Rd. is bold. It's a little extra. But it fully commits to a theme in a way most houses would never dare. The back of the house. It is currently listed at $4,696,000 .
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