
This riverfront home has 120 feet of waterfront, a church’s old bricks, and enough glass to make your sunglasses sweat
Looking for a home that practically begs you to sip coffee while gazing dramatically at the water? Welcome to 120 feet of pure St. Lawrence Riverfront bliss in Kingston’s sought-after Milton Subdivision — where mid-century modern dreams are not only alive, but thriving.
This 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom Deck House isn’t just a home, it’s a conversation starter. From the signature tongue-and-groove cedar ceilings to mahogany-framed windows and post-and-beam construction, this place whispers cool in every corner (and occasionally yells it through the giant panes of glass overlooking the river).
The home’s split-level layout makes a stylish first impression — like it knows it’s impressive but doesn’t need to brag. Upstairs, the open-concept design flows like the St. Lawrence itself, connecting a sun-soaked kitchen, living room with a reclaimed 1884 brick fireplace (yes, from an actual church — Princess Street United, no less), and a dining room with a screened porch just waiting for mosquito-free summer evenings.
The main level includes the primary bedroom and a versatile second room — office, den, yoga studio, shrine to your vintage record collection — you choose. Downstairs, things get cozier with two more bedrooms, a family room with a wood-burning fireplace, and walkout access to a covered stone patio perfect for stargazing or escaping awkward dinner parties.
Sliding doors and full-length windows make sure you never lose sight of the river, and with a deck that runs the entire width of the house, you’ll never run out of places to stage your next dramatic “pondering life” moment.
In short: it’s architectural poetry, with a waterfront view.
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