- The house is deceptively simple from this angle
- The house is at one with its surroundings: not only is it covered in vines, but it’s built into the hillside
- The walls of the house are rough cedar boards, inside and out
- Gardens and greenery everywhere
- Amazing view of the escarpment
- Cool bench
- The rough cedar boards are pretty to look at, but could be treacherous for mohair sweaters or bichon frises
- The giant, raw concrete mantle over the fire place would have been really badass in the early 1970s
- Cozy living room
- The rooms are laid out so that each one has an amazing view
- Surprise! Even the kitchen is woodsy
- Sun-filled breakfast area
- Cool staircase
- Sky-lit hallway
- We hope those are monkey bars over the bed
- The house feels like a cosy cabin, but also very modern, with its wall-to-wall windows
- Private terrace off the master bedroom
- The wallpaper in the main powder room is, er, definitely vintage
- The pool is cleverly placed so you never have to see an ugly pool cover from inside the house
- The view from the pool is amazing
- Imagine how long it would take to mow the lawn
- Even the birds live in a nice house
- Surprisingly, or not, the murals on the garage door weren’t a part of Ron Thom’s original design
- The Credit River runs through the site
- Tennis court, pool, room for a pony…the only thing missing is a helipad
- If your horse breaks down, you can always hike through the property on one of the many walking trails











































