15 Argue Dr- Carleton Heights

3 bedroom  |   2 bath

Property Type: One and a half Storey
Property style: Detached

1.5 Storey detached home in Carleton Heights

This 3 bedroom (2 up & 1 main), 2 bathroom home sits on a 60’ X 117’ lot in Carleton Heights

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Full bathrooms: 2

Year built: 1952 (approx.)

 

Parking: Garage & Driveway

Total Parking: 3

Heating: Forced air

Heating fuel: Natural Gas

Air conditioning: Central

Water: Municipal

Sewer: Municipal

Foundation: Poured Concrete

Exterior: Siding

Floor coverings: Hardwood, Wall-to-wall carpet, Tile

Neighbourhood influences: Shopping, Park, Beach

Site influences: 60’ x 117’ lot

Appliances included: Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Freezer

ROOM DIMENSIONS 

Room
Living Rm: 
Kitchen: Bath:
Primary:
Bathroom:
Bedroom:

 

Level 
Main
Main
Main
Main
2nd:
2nd:

 

Dimensions
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CARLETON HEIGHTS

Carleton Heights is a neighbourhood in River Ward in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. According to the Carleton Heights and Area Community Association, the neighbourhood is bounded on the north by the Central Experimental Farm, on the east by the Rideau River, on the south by the junction of Prince of Wales Drive and Fisher Avenue and on the west by Fisher Avenue. The neighbourhood is sometimes referred to as Hog's Back after the nearby falls.

Homes were developed after World War II in the main Carleton Heights neighbourhood, located south of Meadowlands Drive. The neighbourhood was originally built for War Veterans, thanks to the Veterans' Land Act. The houses were small, but were built on large lots (many of which were subdivided in the future). The Courtland Park section of the neighbourhood, located north of Dynes North was next to built. Rideau View, located between Dynes and Meadowlands, and east of Claymor Avenue was built next, in the early 1960s.This area was expanded by the construction of the Debra Dynes Community Housing project, the Prince of Wales Complex and Chateau Royale apartments (east of Prince of Wales) and the Carleton Square neighbourhood (west of Claymor) in the early 1970s. Finally, the Prince of Wales on the Rideau neighbourhood was built in the late 2000s.

Carleton Heights has a community centre which is adjacent to the Carleton Heights Curling Club and Carleton Heights Public School.

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