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There are several things to do in Arran-Elderslie, particularly for those who enjoy outdoor activities and exploring nature. Here are some popular options:
Overall, Arran-Elderslie offers a variety of outdoor activities, cultural events, and local attractions that are sure to please visitors and residents alike.
Arran-Elderslie is served by the Bluewater District School Board, which operates several schools in the area. These include:
In addition to these public schools, Arran-Elderslie is also home to one Catholic school, St. Anne's Catholic School, which serves students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8.
Overall, the schools in Arran-Elderslie offer a variety of educational programs and opportunities for students of all ages.
The history of Arran-Elderslie dates back to the early 1800s when the area was first settled by European immigrants, primarily from Scotland and Ireland. The first European settlers arrived in the area in the 1820s, and by the 1850s, the area had become an important agricultural hub, with a thriving community of farmers.
The Townships of Arran and Elderslie were officially established in 1856 and 1857, respectively. The townships continued to grow and prosper throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the arrival of railways and the establishment of small towns and villages.
During the mid-20th century, Arran-Elderslie saw significant growth and development, particularly in the areas of agriculture and manufacturing. The municipality became a major producer of milk, cheese, and other agricultural products, and several small manufacturing companies were established in the area.
In 1999, the Townships of Arran and Elderslie were amalgamated to form the Municipality of Arran-Elderslie. Today, the municipality remains a primarily rural area, with a strong focus on agriculture and small business development. The area also values its history and heritage, with several local historical societies and museums dedicated to preserving and promoting the area's rich cultural heritage.
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Lot Size: 0.242 Acres
Water: Municipal
Sewage: Municipal
Year Built: 1955
Garage: Yes
Parking Spaces: 3
Exterior: Vinyl Siding
Roof: Shingles
Square Footage: 955
Total Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1.5
Basement: Full, Unfinished
Heating & Cooling: Forced Air, Gas
On this page you can read about Chesley Prices. House prices in Chesley Ontario have seen a steady increase over the past 5 years. Homes, Farms and Land were all in high demand in the Chesley Real Estate Market.
Average Sold Prices: In 2021, the average single-family residential home that sold in Chesley according to our research sold for $422,827. That's up from 323k the previous year!
Days to Sell: Chesley MLS listings averaged 44 Days on the market in 2021 which was up from 41 Days in 2020.
Cost Per Sqft: $253.97 (2021)
In 2021 most Home Sellers could anticipate offers with the average home selling over asking. 2021 stats are based on 44 homes sold.
Stats sourced from ITSO Real Estate. Information provided is based on Single Family Residential sales of all companies that sold through the local real estate board.
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