Saddlebrooke Estates is a community of custom homes located in rural Kanata. Surrounded by large tracts of heavily wooded land either privately held or owned by the City and designated as environmentally significant. Residents enjoy an unprecedented natural setting with an abundance of wildlife all while being in close proximity to schools, shopping and other amenities. 300 acres of protected parkland surround the area, guaranteeing a lifetime of privacy with no possibility of further development….plus lighting fast fibre optic Internet access.
Subdivision: Kanata
Strathmere Estates
Strathmere Estates provides a very convenient location at the corner of March Road and Old Second Line. A beautifully wooded area that puts on the most spectacular display of fall colours, this subdivision is incredibly handy to all of Kanata’s amenities and high tech campuses.
Vance Farm
Vance Farm is a neighbourhood of beautiful and timeless Craftsman-style homes in rural Kanata. The subdivision was established on land that was purchased by Irwin Vance, an Irish immigrant who came to Canada in 1840 and set up business in the Village of Carp. Irwin Vance purchased the land for his son Thomas and the land passed through generations of the Vances who grew grain and raised cattle and still farm to this day in West Carleton.
The homes of Vance Farm are all inspired by the Craftsman Movement. Beginning in the early 20th century, Craftsman-style architecture gained momentum for its sense of comfort and practicality while still being beautiful. The over-extended eaves of Craftsman roofs lend themselves to having spacious porches on the front of houses, which featured thick, tapered columns along the perimeter. Typically, the exterior of these homes had painted wood siding, but accents of stucco or stone were used fairly often as well—the common theme being an emphasis on earthy tones. In short, the homes of Vance Farm offer a homogeneous architectural style and beautiful spaces for today’s busy families.