Two Centuries of Charm, One Extraordinary Opportunity
Some homes have character. Others have history. 10 Drummond Street has both—and then some. Originally built in 1820 for Thomas Chittle, a lieutenant of the 4th Royal Veteran Battalion, this remarkable Barriefield residence has spent more than 200 years perfecting the art of timeless elegance.
Positioned proudly on a beautifully landscaped double lot, this heritage gem makes a memorable first impression with its distinctive heritage colours, twin stucco chimneys, and inviting covered porches. The setting feels straight out of a storybook, complete with perennial gardens, a stone patio, mature hedges for privacy, and even a vegetable garden for those who appreciate farm-to-table living without the farm.
Step inside and history comes alive. Wide plank pine floors, exposed ceiling beams, and meticulous craftsmanship showcase the home's remarkable preservation and thoughtful restoration. The 1995 addition seamlessly expanded the living space with a larger kitchen, artist's studio, and attached garage, blending modern functionality with historic charm. Throughout the home, custom-built cabinetry and detailed woodwork add warmth and personality at every turn.
Upstairs, skylights fill both bedrooms with natural light, including a spacious primary retreat that feels peaceful and tucked away from the world. Outside, the generous property offers not one but two garages, providing ample storage for vehicles, hobbies, or workshop dreams. Whether you're enjoying a quiet morning coffee on the porch or entertaining friends beneath the trees, every corner of this property feels special.
Opportunities to own a lovingly restored piece of Kingston's history don't come along often. This isn't just a home—it's a chapter of Barriefield's story, ready for its next caretaker.
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